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    Re: Notch code identification : help / assistance

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim C. View Post
    If you have any fubar sheets, what's the color of the base ?
    The one sheet I took out is terracotta in color.
    Probably some kind of color, based on "terracotta"
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    Re: Notch code identification : help / assistance

    jim c

    according to the usual suspects maybe you have "ortho plus" film


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notch_c...ic_Notch_Codes
    http://photondetector.com/tools_ref/filmdata/
    http://web.archive.org/web/200503060...vail/notch.htm

    good luck sorting it all out !

    john

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    Re: Notch code identification : help / assistance

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    Looks like this notch got around....Here it is again with the box I broke the seals on three years ago. I picked it up at a swap meet in the bay area for $25.

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    Re: Notch code identification : help / assistance

    Seems this semicircular notch is very popular, I recently found an auction for Agfa Pan Professional ( ISO 25 )
    from 1988 that uses the same notch.

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    Re: Notch code identification : help / assistance

    Still unknown brand after developing, no rebate marking, the ASA was probably 25 when it was fresh, I metered it at ASA 12
    and it exposed well. The film has a bit of fungal growth and has some warping that you can see in the lower left.
    HC-110 dilution B - 6 1\2 min.

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    Re: Notch code identification : help / assistance

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim C. View Post
    Still unknown brand after developing, no rebate marking, the ASA was probably 25 when it was fresh, I metered it at ASA 12
    and it exposed well. The film has a bit of fungal growth and has some warping that you can see in the lower left.
    HC-110 dilution B - 6 1\2 min.

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    Eww, mold... I would NOT use that film... I wouldn't use the holders either.

    To each their own...

    Good shot though

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    Re: Notch code identification : help / assistance

    That fungus is simply BRILLIANT Jim! This is destined to become the new craze in LF.

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    Re: Notch code identification : help / assistance

    Quote Originally Posted by wayne View Post
    that fungus is simply brilliant jim! This is destined to become the new craze in lf.
    lol !

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