Do you mean EI? If so, that's the film speed. In this case it's 3200.
Look closely. It says EI 3200 at 25 degrees.
Longer development time, but Fuji doesn't recommend using it below 15C.
From their website:
This film is designed for use at temperatures be-
tween 15∞C and 35∞C (59∞F and 95∞F), but yields best
results at 25∞C (77∞F).
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The table below provides the development times for
this film according to encountered temperatures.
For best results, be sure to observe the following de-
velopment times and temperatures after pulling out
the film sheet. Do not attempt to separate the nega-
tive and positive sheets before the temperature
specified times indicated below have elapsed.
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There is no need for exposure compensation with
general subjects when exposure takes place within a
15∞C to 35∞C temperature range.
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If development times are shorter than specified or
longer than 8 minutes, undesired photos may result
So, we agree that it will be ALWAYS an EI3200 film, right?
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