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tomasese

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I'm hoping someone can give me aclue about this fulm. It's 35mm but a bit different. I'm scanning old negatives and this doesn't scan like regular 35mm film. It says Kodak safety film on the bottom.
 

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828 was unperforated.

126 was perforated with registration holes on one side, as depicted.
 

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is supposedly a Bantam frame - it has one hole but the frame is rectangular whereas 126 was square. The above example looks more square but borders hard to see as it is rather dark.
 

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828 -- 28x40mm. 126 is 26.5x26x5mm -- square
 

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The film stock is the same width as 135 (aka "35mm") film - essentially 35mm wide.
But the format is 126 - like this.

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Here's the film "corrected". Definitely square -- so 126 it is.

126.JPG
 

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yes, 126, and since it was a 20 exposure roll, (frame 20 shows just before the Twin Check exposure.) from earlier than the Mid 1970 era, which may make it C-22 rather than C-41 with a stonger mask. from the pictures, the shots look Over exposed which may be part of the scanning issue.

I belive that 828 DID have one perforation a shot, But the format was rectangular, and the rolls were only 8 exposures.
 

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Those are 126 Kodacolor negatives. I certainly saw plenty of them in the 60s and 70s.
 
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