My brother-in-law gave me all his old unexposed film including a short bulk roll of FP4 and a bulk loader loaded with ? He thinks it is either FP4 or HP5. There were also a couple of bulk loaded cassettes that he thought came from the roll in the bulk loader. So I shot it at 250 ISO and developed with some HP5 rolls that he had shot years ago (he moved and no longer has a darkroom)
So the film came out underexposed. It has no brand name and no frame markers. It is a hard film, that is harder to cut than Kodak TMax, more like cutting Technical Pan but is also a normal thickness base. Any ideas of what this film is because I always thought that Ilford brands there film and has frame markers.
In addition to testing for the type of film I also checked out the use of a digital 16-45 lens on my film Pentax and was pleased that it worked nicely above 21mm.
In addition to the mystery film and some the bulk loader and FP4 17 meter roll there was also a roll of Panatomic X which I have not used in many years and a few rolls of factory rolled B&W. He gave me all his film except his 120 TriX as he still is holding on to an Autochord (not bad for a brother-in-law)(there was a url link here which no longer exists)

So the film came out underexposed. It has no brand name and no frame markers. It is a hard film, that is harder to cut than Kodak TMax, more like cutting Technical Pan but is also a normal thickness base. Any ideas of what this film is because I always thought that Ilford brands there film and has frame markers.
In addition to testing for the type of film I also checked out the use of a digital 16-45 lens on my film Pentax and was pleased that it worked nicely above 21mm.
In addition to the mystery film and some the bulk loader and FP4 17 meter roll there was also a roll of Panatomic X which I have not used in many years and a few rolls of factory rolled B&W. He gave me all his film except his 120 TriX as he still is holding on to an Autochord (not bad for a brother-in-law)(there was a url link here which no longer exists)

