Answering a question with another question is bad form, but I'm confused about Eastman bulk films as well. I just went to my fridge to look at the "new" bulk roll of Eastman Tri X film, expiration date: 1963, that I got in a load of material from a 50's and 60's era shutterbug cleaning out his house. The box says No 10, but I think it refers only to the roll size. The film itself is listed as emulsion 5233, Eastman Tri X panchromatic negative film. There is no speed rating on the box. The kodax film numbers
here don't give me much information on either your film or mine.
Much of the Eastman film references one finds through Google have to do with movie film, and Eastman Tri X brings up many hits for 16mm b&w reversal film in that size. Any information out there for the original film speed of this 35mm negative film? The reversal film is rated at ASA 200 and Kodak tri x is 320 or 400... depending.
I'm lost. Don't mean to hijack your thread, but a little info on Eastman, as opposed to Kodak films might clear things up for both of us.