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I recently purchased a bulk film loader that has the heft of such a thing loaded with about 100 feet of film. However, luck being what it is, I have no idea the film. The tailing sticking out of the loader is gray (grey) and has the general appearance of the tailings for B&W film I have on hand. I am going to assume it is B&W film. While it is unlikely I will ever know exactly what film it is, I am curious to experiment with it to determine if it can be used to good purpose.....At the same time, minimizing waste in my effort to make that determination.

 

How would you proceed?

 

Thanks,

 

Wayne

 

 

Roll +- 50cm into a film.

Expose as if 100 ASA and 400 ASA

Develop in D76 or Rodinal as if it was Tri-X (or pick any other standard film of your choice)

Take it from there. 

 

If you are lucky the edge of the film may have a name indication. 

 

Rgds

 

C.

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Here is a bit of holiday fun.

 

I recently purchased a bulk film loader that has the heft of such a thing loaded with about 100 feet of film. However, luck being what it is, I have no idea the film. The tailing sticking out of the loader is gray (grey) and has the general appearance of the tailings for B&W film I have on hand. I am going to assume it is B&W film. While it is unlikely I will ever know exactly what film it is, I am curious to experiment with it to determine if it can be used to good purpose.....At the same time, minimizing waste in my effort to make that determination.

 

How would you proceed?

 

Thanks,

 

Wayne

I would't just cut off a short piece and expose and develop it. If you have 100 ft this will be a small miss and maybe it went out well anyway.

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so the older ones will come soon, prepare the tree now and everything else, otherwise my girlfriend wont be funny.

 

Tipp : hear some SEX PISTOLS " You need Hands " and get in mood-----

 

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Minox B, Foma Retropan 320......a very interesting and challenging film when used in Minox subminiature.

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