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The closest I've been able to come to matching this is some sort of Ektachrome that I know it can't be. I haven't used Ektachrome since the 80s and this was in some Mido holders I loaded 5-6 years ago, IIRC. It has to be some version of Astia or Velvia or other Fuji transparancy film available. But it doesn't match up with internet resources I've found so far. take a stab
 

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Hello Wayne: I googled Fujichrome sheet film code notches and clicked on the wikipedia entry and found that it is Fujichrome T64 film.

Doug:smile:
 

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here's another pdf
that might or might not be on nicolai's site
 

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I have never purchased Fujichrome T64

Hello Wayne: I googled Fujichrome sheet film code notches and clicked on the wikipedia entry and found that it is Fujichrome T64 film.

Doug:smile:
 
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ya, I searched before posting. :smile: I guess it was Fujichrome T64 not Ektachrome that it matched to, but I have no recollection of ever buying/using that film. I never shoot in tungtsten. Unless this was some sort of aborted and forgotten attempt to get around a Velvia shortage, or reduce contrast. I don't think I even have the filter for shooting T film in daylight. I know I've never developed tungsten sheet film in my life




 

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I have never purchased Fujichrome T64

The notch codes aren't unique, unfortunately. So it is possible one code is used by different manufacturers or for different types of film also.
 

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I have never purchased Fujichrome T64

yeah, i have the same problem sometimes.
film i never bought or have never seen before ends up in my filmholders
or in a roll film camera, or something that has been missing for a year ( or more )
somehow just appears..

seems you might have elves in your place too :wink:

john
 
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I'm away from home so I can check my film boxes when I get back in a couple weeks. I never throw out film boxes. I wonder if it was boxed wrong by Fuji elves.
 

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The closest I've been able to come to matching this is some sort of Ektachrome that I know it can't be. I haven't used Ektachrome since the 80s and this was in some Mido holders I loaded 5-6 years ago, IIRC. It has to be some version of Astia or Velvia or other Fuji transparancy film available. But it doesn't match up with internet resources I've found so far. take a stab

Is there any chance you lent the holders to someone at some time?
 

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wayne i think it was fuji elves ..
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
 
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Hmmm....there IS that white precipitate all over my darkroom walls but it never occurred to me that it was fairy dust. Always assumed it was just good old hypo
 
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