Russo Loco Wrote:
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> He had apparently bought a
> YUGE role of B&W negative film (100 feet?), that
> had numbers from 1 to 40 – over and over and
> over again – pre-"printed" on it, and then
> when he re-loaded his 35-mm camera cartridges he
> was off by 10 or 12 from roll to roll (maybe did a
> 20-exposure cartridge first, and didn't offset
> quite right for the subsequent 36-exposure
> rolls???
Whew, I can’t top this story! I had 9-10 rolls of 127 negatives from 1966 that were all scrambled and mislabled, and without negative numbers like 35mm. All they gave were these tiny numbers that were part of the “KODAK SAFETY FILM” arrows; never figured out what they meant, might have batch numbers. Ended up using a light box to match the cut lines between strips.