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Am looking at a lot of 35mm film
that I shot in Florida in 1996. But there's no name on it--just "2080". I probably bulkloaded it. Any know what it could be? Thanks, Chip (It also has normal frame #s on the bottom)
 

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Is it black and white or colour?

Is it negative film or transparency film?
 

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also helpful would be the cast of the film base (i.e.: B&W negative film with a purple cast is probably kodak something, tmax or triX)
 
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There would be no color cast in B&W film from 1966 anyway. That's a relatively recent phenomenon.

I don't think Kodak made a film type 2080, or if they did, it doesn't sound like a number that would correspond to a 35mm negative film, and "Kodak" would be in the edge markings, unless it were some specialized film for some technical use.

So maybe GAF, Ilford, Adox, or Agfa.
 

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If it was bulk loaded then it wouldn't have normal frame numbers at the bottom, so it's definitely a roll film.
 
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I've shot bulk frame with normal numbers on it, I always get then out of order but some films did have numbers for each frame.
 

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OP said FL in 19*96*, which means it would be more useful information as most modern films now do has some sort of color cast
 

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Sorry, misread that as "66".
 
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