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    Question Do you know what film this is? It's unexposed so I felt the notches in the dark.

    Here's a picture of what I felt:

    https://imgur.com/C5AD0RK

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    Re: Do you know what film this is? It's unexposed so I felt the notches in the dark.


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    Re: Do you know what film this is? It's unexposed so I felt the notches in the dark.

    Quote Originally Posted by paulbarden View Post
    Thanks, I accidentally exposed one sheet because I confused myself somehow after literally just loading one side of a holder in a dark bag. Do you still think it's Ektachrome? It looks slightly different than 6112 in the picture you shared:

    https://imgur.com/s8taurm

    Edit: If you already tried the link and it was broken I corrected that!
    Last edited by Certain Exposures; 30-Sep-2023 at 18:07. Reason: Broken link.

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    Re: Do you know what film this is? It's unexposed so I felt the notches in the dark.

    Surely you know what films you have in your fridge?? It can only be a matter of elimination. It's clearly NOT a B&W film, for starters.

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    Re: Do you know what film this is? It's unexposed so I felt the notches in the dark.

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    Re: Do you know what film this is? It's unexposed so I felt the notches in the dark.

    Quote Originally Posted by paulbarden View Post
    Surely you know what films you have in your fridge?? It can only be a matter of elimination. It's clearly NOT a B&W film, for starters.
    Here is a more recent, official Kodak notch code guide: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...T&opi=89978449

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    Re: Do you know what film this is? It's unexposed so I felt the notches in the dark.

    Quote Originally Posted by paulbarden View Post
    Surely you know what films you have in your fridge?? It can only be a matter of elimination. It's clearly NOT a B&W film, for starters.
    No, this isn't film I loaded myself.

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    Thank you!

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