I found a decent number of rolls of Panatomic-X in a antique store dumpster. They're all hand processed, in the bathroom in my basement. #DIY Swapped to #Acufine due to grain concerns. Box ISO 36, developed slower due to age + KI used in developer step as a reducing agent.

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  1. qbalazs
    qbalazs ·

    I'm looking for any clues in the photograph. So far I have what might be a Citroen Traction Avant in the distance, and I'm trying to measure the gauge.

  2. qbalazs
    qbalazs ·

    Ehh, gauge numbers aren't making any sense, It isn't International Gauge, that's for sure.

  3. qbalazs
    qbalazs ·

    @Hasenvater The architecture looks more European than American, although it looks like an American car in the forefront. I'm getting 1,105mm as gauge which doesn't make sense looking at the pixel count and doing the math. But I did it twice, got 1,102mm and 1,105mm as result.

  4. qbalazs
    qbalazs ·

    @hasenvater I'd guess the gauge of the line is 1,100mm flat. Throw away the 2 and 5 as me counting badly. Now the question is, where do they use 1,100mm gauge line and does it work with the backdrop of this image...

  5. qbalazs
    qbalazs ·

    It's tram line, that much appears clear, there's no 1,100m rail line (even narrow gauge) . Braunschweig, Kiel and Lübeck all used 1,100m line in Germany.

  6. qbalazs
    qbalazs ·

    Sorry, 1,100mm not m

  7. qbalazs
    qbalazs ·

    Swear that's a 50s Citroen driving up the road.

  8. qbalazs
    qbalazs ·

    Absolutely. You can do that. I'm just as interested in knowing!

  9. qbalazs
    qbalazs ·

    @hasenvater Yes, by all means share with them. I'd love to know where it is.

  10. qbalazs
    qbalazs ·

    Interesting, I would have never figured that out. Thanks and thank those in the forum!

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