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Andrew O'Neill

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Have a 4x5 film holder with one sheet of mystery in it. I do not recognise the notch code by touch (I don't want to waste it!). I checked all the film that I use, but cannot figure it out. All I know for certain is that it is black and white, because I have not shot any colour since mid 90's in Japan, and that was Velvia.

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Have a 4x5 film holder with one sheet of mystery in it. I do not recognise the notch code by touch (I don't want to waste it!). I checked all the film that I use, but cannot figure it out. All I know for certain is that it is black and white, because I have not shot any colour since mid 90's in Japan, and that was Velvia.

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Kodak Super XX . Great stuff
 

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Could be Royal X as well. I've some Super XX I bought 25-30 or longer years ago in 11x14. It was beautiful film.
 

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[QUOTE="mshchem, post: 2454737, member: 23192" That sign is a spitting image for SUPER XX[/QUOTE]
+1. I processed a couple of sheets last week and that is the notch code on the film
 
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It's not Super XX, or Royal X, any agfa films, as I have never used those films before. This is a holder that I loaded myself. Films that I have used in 4x5: tmax 100, 400; tri-x (decades ago); delta 100; HIE (but this film's code is forever notched in my brain); HP5, FP4, Delta 100; Rollei IR; Shanghai; Adox CMS, CHS; Acros.
 

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CHS 100 ii:

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