Surplus from College Film Photography Project
I bought 10 rolls of exposed and undeveloped film from the UK. This is how the seller described them:
Collected by students and staff from camera & charity shops in the early nineties as part of a big college project: we got several fascinating workable negatives at the time in darkroom tutorials but no longer have the equipment and these remaining have literally sat in a storeroom box for decades. My class notes are long gone so cannot help with how to develop them.
We had a big project on film back in the 90s. Now all is surplus to requiments and have spent decades sitting in a box.
One of ten rolls, Kodak Verichome Pan in 116 format, contained no images; all other negatives had at least a few usable frames.
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Agfa Isopan Feinkorn (type 127)
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Ensign (type 127)
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Kodak Kodacolor 200 CB/GB (type 620)
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Kodak Kodacolor-X (type 120)
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Kodak Panatomic-X (type 127)
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Kodak Super-XX (type 127)
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Kodak Tri-X (type 127)
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Kodak Verichrome Pan (type 616)
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Unknown film (type 127)