gb hill
Veteran
Bought this cheap at my camera store. All he knew about it is that it's a 400 asa b&w film & it was cheap. I bought 3 rolls to try. Just says on the canister Premium b&w 400. Ultrafine.com has a film with a similar canister. The emulsion side is a grayish (maybe) green tint (according to my eyes). If anyone has shot this film then tips on development & experience would be cool.
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timor
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Might be TX or Kentmere 400. I have UX 100, and it looks like Kentmere 100.
Here some thoughts.
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=370907
Here some thoughts.
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=370907
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
The grey coloring looks just like Tri-X...
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
I doubt it's Tri-X, but if it is, that would be very interesting.
gb hill
Veteran
The grey coloring looks just like Tri-X...
Interesting. I don't have any TriX but I do have some Arista Premium 400 that is supposed to be triX. The film on the Arista is darker in color but the underside (emulsion) side is exactly the same. I may shoot a roll & use the times for TriX & see what I get.
znapper
Well-known
Why do they sell BW film with no label, how in the world are you going to know how to develop it?
Araakii
Well-known
Why do they sell BW film with no label, how in the world are you going to know how to develop it?
maybe there's a development chart included?
Sejanus.Aelianus
Veteran
Why do they sell BW film with no label, how in the world are you going to know how to develop it?
Rodinal 1:100, agitate gently for 30 seconds and leave for a hour. (seriously)
znapper
Well-known
Stand may work indeed, but what about all the people not having a bottle of Rodinal standing around? 
- Or if you were to send it of to a lab for development.
Yeah, maybe there are some dev-data inside the packaging (should be, or else this would be in the category "surprise film" ^^ )
- Or if you were to send it of to a lab for development.
Yeah, maybe there are some dev-data inside the packaging (should be, or else this would be in the category "surprise film" ^^ )
alistair.o
Well-known
Am I missing something here? Couldn't this be C41? If you use it and get the shot you have always dreamt of taking, why risk dodgy film/development for that moment?
Stand dev' on C41 - ummmm.
Recommendation - go back and ask what it is.
Stand dev' on C41 - ummmm.
Recommendation - go back and ask what it is.
Sparrow
Veteran
... I've put xp2 in id11 I'll have you know
alistair.o
Well-known
Though the original poster has said that the seller knew nothing, I would get them to check with the person(s) who supplied it.
If you just want to take snaps and say 'it's a lottery' -that's up to you...
If you just want to take snaps and say 'it's a lottery' -that's up to you...
ChrisLivsey
Veteran
Why not run a clip test?
Cut off a few frames 3/4 and develop then see what the edge strip says?
Cut off a few frames 3/4 and develop then see what the edge strip says?
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
If you use it and get the shot you have always dreamt of taking, why risk dodgy film/development for that moment?
Uh, why would you take once in a lifetime photos with an unknown entity? Even with film that has full data sheet I do testing.
Steve M.
Veteran
My guess is it's a C41 film too. Which would explain why there's no other info on the canister.
zuiko85
Veteran
Looks like the packaging Ultrafine uses. They sell their house brand B&W film online cheap. Don't know who makes it. The cartridge has the same color scheme and type of printing.
zuiko85
Veteran
Perhaps Lucky film from China?
timor
Well-known
Ultrafine does not have at the moment any ISO 400 C-41 film.My guess is it's a C41 film too. Which would explain why there's no other info on the canister.
As Earl is saying; tests are a must, every b&w shooter should develop own film. Sending it to the lab is pointless.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
If it's monochrome b&w, processing in a C-41 line will ruin the chemistry. So it's best to process in a conventional b&w developer and find out. A snip test is a good option, though given a cheap price I would just shoot a roll at various EI and develop it in Rodinal, XTol or D-76.
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