[pure-silver] Re: Expert Film Labeling

  • From: mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2009 20:18:36 -0700

Is there a new film czar???    Guess it just goes to show, photographers are not the only ones to foul up.

The only advise I have Eric is to take them one at a time and put them on the developing reel and load that in the tank.  You just may get a clue on the paper that has been covered as the film was used an sealed.  There may be a number, a brand name or something other than just a wild guess. 

The other possibility would be to clips a section of film and process that with your guess.  You might get the make and film type in the border on the clip even if your guess on development is off.  You may lose a frame or two but least the whole roll wouldn't be a guess.

If that fails, I think your TX400 is probably as good as any and would be what Id try if the paper doesn't tell you anything and you don't want to fool with a clip test.  From just a roll or two, I probably would take a guess and hope I got close enough that I could compensate in the printing.

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Subject: [pure-silver] Expert Film Labeling
From: Eric Nelson <emanmb@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, August 29, 2009 7:58 pm
To: pure silver <pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

OK some brainiac designed the labels for these 2 rolls of film leaving it to me to figure out what is in them.  The image shows both front and back of the same 2 rolls.  At this point I plan to run the 400 roll like TX400 unless I hear something more specific from someone who may have seen these rolls before.


Any ideas as to the make/model of these rolls?

Thanks for any help.

Eric


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