[pure-silver] Re: Kodak 3200, old or new?
- From: Janet Cull <jcull@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 16:36:40 -0500
Ahhh... that is good to know. I've never heard that. Now if I can
just remember that order! :o)
On Nov 27, 2006, at 9:51 AM, Koch, Gerald wrote:
Hi Janet,
Since my email goes to my workplace I'm a bit late getting a reply to
you. The new Kodak films all have the speed first and then the film
name second so the cassette should read 3200Tmax if it is the new
film.
If it is the other way round then it is the old film. Hope this
helps.
Jerry
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Subject: [pure-silver] Kodak 3200, old or new?
Somewhere I saw a place online that showed pictures of film
canisters, indicating whether the Kodak film was an old or a new
film. I can't find the reference to that now. Does anyone have that
link? I'm looking for a developing time for, what I believe is, the
older Kodak 3200 in HC110. I want to make sure it's the older film,
though. Thank you.
Janet
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Hi Janet, Since my email goes to my workplace I'm a bit late getting a reply to you. The new Kodak films all have the speed first and then the filmname second so the cassette should read 3200Tmax if it is the new film. If it is the other way round then it is the old film. Hope this helps.
Jerry -----Original Message----- From: pure-silver-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pure-silver-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Janet Cull Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2006 10:14 PM To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [pure-silver] Kodak 3200, old or new? Somewhere I saw a place online that showed pictures of film canisters, indicating whether the Kodak film was an old or a new film. I can't find the reference to that now. Does anyone have that link? I'm looking for a developing time for, what I believe is, the older Kodak 3200 in HC110. I want to make sure it's the older film, though. Thank you. Janet====================================================================== ==
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