Anybody have any ideas, there's not much 800 out there .. and never shot 800 or developed it, but three I found: CineStill, which is really not a daylight film, Fugi Superia, which I suspected that it might be, and Kodak Portra.
But since it is not listed in Digitaltruth, or anywhere else that I could find ... for developing, nor Freestyle, on there developing web page, although their selling it, but they do have this note on the item page: which seems to give away that it most likely is re packaged CineStill.
Kodak BW400CN was Kodak's recently discontinued chromogenic black and white film. For example."CN" doesn't sound like a Kodak code to me, but I certainly could be wrong!
You are, of course, absolutely correct.Kodak BW400CN was Kodak's recently discontinued chromogenic black and white film. For example.
Yes it does 1 - 36.A question to all those who have used this film: does it have frame numbers by any chance?
Can you somehow describe what else you see one the frame rebates? Anything which would specify the emulsion? Could anyone compare this to what's inside these single use cameras?Yes it does 1 - 36.
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