Thanks, Piers. Never thought of that. Maybe I lucked into a cloned roll of
Plus-X. :-)
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From: piers@xxxxxxxx <piers.hemy@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Sat, 08 Sep 2012 07:56:50 -0000 (UTC)
Subject: Re: [OM] B&W film ID
In the back of my mind the Eastman brand applies to cine film, which
might jive with a film loader.
More than that I can't speculate.
Piers
On 9/8/12, Don Holbrook wrote:
> I bought a used film loader the other day, and it has about 2/3 of a 100 ft
> roll in it. Appeared to be some type of b&w, so I loaded some and shot 2
> frames each at iso 100, 125, 200, 320 and 400. Did a quick development in
> Tmax, and the film is good. Iso 100 is good, 125 is better, 200 is lighter,
> 320 is very light, and 400 is barely visible. Marking on the film edge are
> the words "Safety Film", and "Eastman 3". Any ideas? Curiosity only, as I
> will shoot it at 125. I have some Plus-X which is marked similarly but has
> the word "Kodak" on it. Again, just curious (like the cat).
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