Any idea what sort of 35mm color film from approximately 2004 may have been marked "N63A" and "200"? I don't see any other markings other than the frame numbers on the negatives. I'm assuming the 200 is the speed. This is probably consumer film purchased from a drug store or walmart, but there is a small chance it came from a photo store. Ultimately what I'd like is to figure out which negafix profile to use.
Thanks
-Dan
film marked "N63A" and "200"
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Re: film marked "N63A" and "200"
Dear Dan,
Unfortunately these numbers are not always traceable.
You can try looking it up on Tom Philo's Homepage under "photo sources and tips" he got a lot of filmcodes listed.
kind regards,
Arne Ketelhohn
Unfortunately these numbers are not always traceable.
You can try looking it up on Tom Philo's Homepage under "photo sources and tips" he got a lot of filmcodes listed.
kind regards,
Arne Ketelhohn
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Re: film marked "N63A" and "200"
After asking somewhere else I learned about the DX bar codes on the edge of the negatives. I was able to enter that into a web site that decodes it and found it is FUJICOLOR SUPERIA 200. I thought that was a useful enough site that I posted a new post about it here viewtopic.php?f=30&t=7995&e=0
-Dan
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