I've actually had this 6x7 back for my Speed Graphic for a couple months now, and for some reason it's taken me this long to get through a roll I put in there something like halfway through April. Definitely gonna come back to this one now that I can pull a hundred-odd megapixels out of a 6x7 frame (perhaps using a film and developer more suited to the task).
Also, first "production" use of the Coolscan 8000! Took me about an hour to scan this roll, and the scanner mostly behaved during the process (it did randomly drop the USB connection once but I'll take 10 out of 11 successful scans). Stand-developed 400 ISO film is maybe not using it to its greatest capacity but hey I sure can see that grain structure, and even so there's detail in these at 1:1 that I know my Epson flatbed wouldn't have picked up.
📷 2x3 Pacemaker Speed Graphic (1947)
🔎 Kodak Ektar 101mm f/4.5
🎞️ Kodak TMax 400
⚗️ Rodinal 1+120ish
🖨️ Nikon Coolscan 8000, custom electronics
