Gregory_Nolan
Member
Hello Community,
today I bought a used film loader from a woman whose dad had sadly passed away. The loader is at least 20 years old, but in perfect condition. When I had a closer look, I saw that there were still more than 20 feet of film loaded from the previous owner.
The indicator on the film loader says it's a 400 ISO color film – I know nothing more about it. The back of the film is sort of brownish. I usually shoot b&w - I haven't seen a film like that before.
Is there a method how to determine which film this is? Can I do this myself? Can a lab do this? Or should I just remove the film and load it with my own?
Thanks in advance for your contributions to this topic!
Greetings from Austria,
Norbert
today I bought a used film loader from a woman whose dad had sadly passed away. The loader is at least 20 years old, but in perfect condition. When I had a closer look, I saw that there were still more than 20 feet of film loaded from the previous owner.
The indicator on the film loader says it's a 400 ISO color film – I know nothing more about it. The back of the film is sort of brownish. I usually shoot b&w - I haven't seen a film like that before.
Is there a method how to determine which film this is? Can I do this myself? Can a lab do this? Or should I just remove the film and load it with my own?
Thanks in advance for your contributions to this topic!
Greetings from Austria,
Norbert