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Thanks, Peter. Good to have.
Might be useful as a sticky for the forum.
Philip Ulanowsky
Sine scientia ars nihil est. (Without science/knowledge, art is nothing.)
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Thanks Peter.
Best regards,
Bob
CEO-CFO-EIEIO, Ret.
Does anyone have a link to determine what type of you have from the border rebate area. I have some old slides and I'm trying to figure it out. Tks.
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I don't have it handy, but at least for Kodak films, the data guides had a notch code table, and they even printed a wall chart that was hung in every film area of every lab I worked at...
Search "film notch codes" online and they should turn up, for at least the big 3 makers then...
Steve K
I missed the film code imprinted 5031 which makes it Ektachrome 64. Here's the cross reference I found subsequently.
http://www.taphilo.com/Photo/kodakfilmnumxref.shtml
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