Paul Verizzo
Member
What a coincidence, that there is a thread on this topic just a few days ago. Unfortunately, it didn't help me.
So I came across an exposed roll of 120 film without any brand marking (why DO they not mark their brand?) The backing paper at this point is black with white lettering and numbering stating that the ISO is 125. The ISO letters are a standard serif font, but the numerals, especially the "2", is highly stylized.
In all likelihood I bought this film from Freestyle six or seven years ago, but that's not a 100% definite. The only 120 sized 125 speed film they even list anymore is FP4+. The fact that it is 125 and not 100 narrows things down, but from looking at the Kodak Plus-X and Ilford FP4 datasheets, this doesn't match the images of the rolls. So, what's left? I dabbled some with Fortepan back then, but they are ISO 100. I've never used Agfa, Rollei, or similar brands. An Arista house brand before the .EDU (Foma) series?
I did have some Verichrome Pan a decade ago, but I thought I sold it all in 2007. But maybe I had a roll in the Rollei and forgot about it? Pictures of VP on the internet show a red and yellow unexposed roll.
If someone doesn't nail this easily, I'll post a photo. How do I do that?
So I came across an exposed roll of 120 film without any brand marking (why DO they not mark their brand?) The backing paper at this point is black with white lettering and numbering stating that the ISO is 125. The ISO letters are a standard serif font, but the numerals, especially the "2", is highly stylized.
In all likelihood I bought this film from Freestyle six or seven years ago, but that's not a 100% definite. The only 120 sized 125 speed film they even list anymore is FP4+. The fact that it is 125 and not 100 narrows things down, but from looking at the Kodak Plus-X and Ilford FP4 datasheets, this doesn't match the images of the rolls. So, what's left? I dabbled some with Fortepan back then, but they are ISO 100. I've never used Agfa, Rollei, or similar brands. An Arista house brand before the .EDU (Foma) series?
I did have some Verichrome Pan a decade ago, but I thought I sold it all in 2007. But maybe I had a roll in the Rollei and forgot about it? Pictures of VP on the internet show a red and yellow unexposed roll.
If someone doesn't nail this easily, I'll post a photo. How do I do that?
