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Can anyone help me identify this film? I separated it from the box a week ago, now I can’t remember what it is.

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It should be color, since I was collecting film for a fall color tour. Andre at CineStill says it’s not one of theirs. Thanks for any help you can provide!
 
I have had exposed Rollei film that looked like that and I had to load the film on a reel and then look at the length of the paper backing.
 
Chinese (like Seagull) (but those folds may have packed something else under contract
 
Chinese (like Seagull) (but those folds may have packed something else under contract
Charles, thanks for that. Alex L. over on facebook suggests Shanghai GP3 or CatLABS XFilm 80, but I never had those. I bet that one Chinese factory is serving a lot of the rebranding folks!
 
I agree with destroya...looks an awful lot like the Shanghai GP3 I have on hand.
 
I have had exposed Rollei film that looked like that and I had to load the film on a reel and then look at the length of the paper backing.
I'm going to follow up on this clue. I have more Rollei film at home to compare it with. Thanks!
 
Can anyone help me identify this film? I separated it from the box a week ago, now I can’t remember what it is.

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It should be color, since I was collecting film for a fall color tour.

It sounds as if you were collecting film recently for Autumn so any idea how you were sold such a film without the box arousing any suspicions on your part and from whom you purchased?

It looks like GP3 to me as well

pentaxuser
 
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Any roll outside the box gets marked on the foil with a sharpie if the foil does not already say the type, around here.
 
Any roll outside the box gets marked on the foil with a sharpie if the foil does not already say the type, around here.
Almost all my 120 film is Kodak, so the foil wrappers are marked, but look very similar.
I use a felt pen and a LARGE one or two or three letter code - Y for TMY-2, X for TMX, PX for Plus-X, XXX for Tri-X, E for Ektachrome 100 ...
Things can easily get confused in crowded black camera bags, and this helps.
 
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