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Just been going through my film stocks and came across some Kodak film that was only in its sealed, aluminium foil packaging. At first, I thought it might have been some old 828 in a large container, but upon opening, it revealed itself to be some pretty old 20exp, Tri-X in a cardboard tube.
Seems at some stage, Kodak was pretty environmentally friendly when it came to its packaging! Not only does it have a cardboard tube, but it's also a reusable can. First time I've ever come across this, previously it's been silver screw top cans, coloured screwtop cans and of course, the black tubes with grey lids or black tubes with stickers on the grey or black lids identifying the film.
Any ideas as to its era? Going to acclimatise it and then shoot in the coming weeks while on holiday!!

Just been going through my film stocks and came across some Kodak film that was only in its sealed, aluminium foil packaging. At first, I thought it might have been some old 828 in a large container, but upon opening, it revealed itself to be some pretty old 20exp, Tri-X in a cardboard tube.
Seems at some stage, Kodak was pretty environmentally friendly when it came to its packaging! Not only does it have a cardboard tube, but it's also a reusable can. First time I've ever come across this, previously it's been silver screw top cans, coloured screwtop cans and of course, the black tubes with grey lids or black tubes with stickers on the grey or black lids identifying the film.
Any ideas as to its era? Going to acclimatise it and then shoot in the coming weeks while on holiday!!

