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    Guide to Film Notches

    I am scanning some B&W 5X7" negatives from the early 1980s and am not able to identify one of the films. Does anyone know of a guide that will allow one to identify sheet films by the notches? I am almost certain it is an Ilford or Kodak B&W film since that is all I used back then. This one has three square notches.

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    Re: Guide to Film Notches

    There ought to be a sticky for this on this forum about old notch codes, I've encountered some
    in my LF gear acquisitions and it's Googling till you find a site that has old docs that have
    the notch codes.

    Here's a recent thread I started when I got some 4x5 loaded holders -
    http://www.largeformatphotography.in...ad.php?t=78394

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    Re: Guide to Film Notches

    Sandy, someone on this forum I think posted this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notch_c...ak_sheet_films

    Seems this was around mid August 2011.

    But I don't see any Kodak recent product with three square notches.

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    Re: Guide to Film Notches

    I found this; it could be Ansco Isopan or Gevaert Panchromatic.

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    Re: Guide to Film Notches

    hi sandy

    nicolai morrisson has a bunch of info on notch codes on his website ...


    http://photondetector.com/tools_ref/filmdata/


    i've also attached a pdf of things i found a while ago

    good luck !
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    Re: Guide to Film Notches

    Quote Originally Posted by Ari View Post
    ...it could be Ansco Isopan.
    “I have located some negatives from 1955. Three square notches – Ansco Safety Film,” Merg Ross says in this thread. “My guess would be Isopan. Hope this helps.”

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    Re: Guide to Film Notches

    Thanks for the suggestion that it might be an Ansco film. I found an old film box with the label of GAF Versapan, and the box shows the three square notches for the film code. From what I understand GAF was once Ansco?

    The box does not show film speed. I am guessing it was ASA 100? I had totally forgot about buying and using this film. It must have been one of my first film purchases when I started to use the 5X7" format in the mid-1970s.

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    Re: Guide to Film Notches

    FWIW, I have a couple boxes of old (70's?) expired GAF pan film and they have two sizeable square notches. Wish I had the boxes with me to give more info.

    Kind regards,

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    Re: Guide to Film Notches

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    I have been scanning my 4x5 films since it hasn't been done yet. I was in high school and used their 4x5 camera for some shots. The shots were taken in around 1988-89. We used Ilford films in the photo class, so my shots were either on FP4 (not plus) or HP5 (not plus).

    Edit- It seems we used Kodak for sheet films in school, as this notch code relays to Kodak Plus X Pro.
    Last edited by braxus; 17-Nov-2019 at 15:39.

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    Re: Guide to Film Notches

    Quick shots of notch codes from Morgan & Morgan Photo Lab Index, 27th Edition 1963


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