kraker
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Just back from developing a Fomapan 200 rollfilm. Well, it sure has played a trick on me. I normally use Ilford rollfilm. There's a very clear start mark on them: after UNEXPOSED, there's nothing that can be considered confusing, then there's the arrow. Perfect start mark.
Fomapan? Not so. They really had me fooled... At the beginning of the paper back, there's a text, "START". Well, I thought, it's not as exact as an arrow, but probably that's the way they do things in Czechia (no offence meant
), I'll just line up with that and get going.
In the process of developing, it turns out that about 10 cm after this "START", there's a very nice arrow...
so I ended up with 10 1/2 shots instead of 12 (6x6). (By the way: no important shots, no harm done.)
I've learned my lesson, at least for Fomapan. Don't get confused by the "START" text, just continue until there's an arrow.
Does anybody know of other confusing brands / types of film? Or will there always be an arrow as start mark?
Fomapan? Not so. They really had me fooled... At the beginning of the paper back, there's a text, "START". Well, I thought, it's not as exact as an arrow, but probably that's the way they do things in Czechia (no offence meant

In the process of developing, it turns out that about 10 cm after this "START", there's a very nice arrow...

I've learned my lesson, at least for Fomapan. Don't get confused by the "START" text, just continue until there's an arrow.
Does anybody know of other confusing brands / types of film? Or will there always be an arrow as start mark?