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B/W film no. 2651 ?



 
 
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Old October 11th 04, 07:19 AM
sreenath
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Default B/W film no. 2651 ?

Hi All,

I have been using a film called ProGold (NP22, ISO 100) in India which
has a number 2651 printed on the bottom edge of the film at regular
lengths.

NP22 usually refers to ISO 125, but this film is marked ISO 100.

Could someone help identify the film?

Also, the developer tunrs puple after develpoing. This might be a
clue.

Thanks in advance,
Sreenath
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Old October 12th 04, 10:30 AM
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Cedomir Igaly wrote in message ...
sreenath wrote:

I have been using a film called ProGold (NP22, ISO 100) in India which


Wasn't NP22 name of film made by ORWO?


Yes,

NP22 was a ISO 125 speed ORWO film.
The film I am talking about says NP22 AND ISO 100, which s strange.

The film in question has a light blue/grey base.
After some research on Web, I suspect this is Fomapan 100, but I am not sure.

-Sreenath
 




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