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Was sorting through my (dwindling) supply of 35mm film stock and came across a few rolls of Kodak test film "400 speed". I've never shot it and don't even know if it's color or bw. That said, I know PE trolls this forum so there ya go.

Would like help identifying the history/details behind this other than it's obviously a test film. Nothing comes up in an APUG search OR an Ebay search (!)

Thank you,
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Kodak test films from both the plant and KRL were clearly marked with the coating number and process. All test films that I ever saw were in black cannisters and the test numbers began with FE, FW or had a J in the first two characters.

Is there anything on the other side?

This might have been something sent to an editor of a magazine or something like that. Gee, maybe you have one of the Kodachrome 400 t-grain coating tests. Muahahaha.

BTW, I don't troll.

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Kodak test films from both the plant and KRL were clearly marked with the coating number and process. All test films that I ever saw were in black cannisters and the test numbers began with FE, FW or had a J in the first two characters.

Is there anything on the other side?

This might have been something sent to an editor of a magazine or something like that. Gee, maybe you have one of the Kodachrome 400 t-grain coating tests. Muahahaha.

BTW, I don't troll.

PE

HAHA!

I'll check the other side and let you know.
 

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Fred, I coated some of them and I don't remember that type of package.

I still have a few black cans here with FE and FW numbers.

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PE,

Nothing on the other side but some dx coding. NO other print except what you see in the pic.

FWIW the base on the emulsion side is BEIGE.
 

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To find out if it is color neg film, I suppose you could cut off a small piece of the leader and fix it to see if you get an orange mask or not.
 

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Could the film have been loaded by someone else, rather than it being an original Kodak packing ?
 
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I could always put it on Ebay with a starting price of $500! While I was looking for someone else selling it I found someone selling 10 35mm film canisters for $10! I could be a millionaire!
 
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I've been thinking of that possible explanation, but it is still strange having no process information there.

PE

I have nothing else to contribute. Spose I'll do a clip test to see what it is and shoot it and see what happens.
 
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