Neal,
I think you're right -- that's what popped in my head. I remember from my
high school days -- too long ago to remember properly that Ilford and Kodak
were 'competitors'
Plus-X <-> FP4
Tri-X <-> HP5
I 'rolled my own' with HP5 -- hundreds and hundreds of feet of it.
The metal tins from the 100feet of film were useful too. Nobody ever
insisted on opening one when you explained they contained unexposed film (as
clearly depicted on the label).
Tom
From: "Neal Jones"
> Henrik,
> The film is likely to be Ilford B/W film, 125 ASA (ISO). Quite fine
> grained. Average metering. (BUT I'M A NOVICE AT B/W...SO WAIT FOR THE
> CAVALRY TO GIVE YOU MORE CLUES!!)
>
> Neal
>
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