True, it does not have backing paper. I don't know why, as I would think that the backing paper would be one of the easier things in bringing out new film. They say you may have light fogging on the last four frames. There is quite a bit of trailer film, so it seems to work OK. Without backing paper, there are no frame numbers showing, so I just put a sticky label on the bottom of the camera and marked my exposures. Not convenient but it works.The film, whatever it is seems very nice. I guessed on developing times, and could have backed off a little. I did 6 1/2 min in Microphen, and will try 5 1/2 next time. The negatives are a bit dense and high contrast.
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