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Last summer, I was given several rolls of film, including two unmarked rolls that had been home loaded. The film had come from unknown origins. Having shot the first roll in my Sprocket Rocket, and developed it as black and white, I now knew that it was slide film. I loaded the second roll in a Holga 135 Pan and processed in Arista E-6. I still hadn't clued in to the very slow iso, so the roll was still completely under exposed. The film is Fujichrome CDU type II, which is a tungsten balanced duplicating film with an iso rating somewhere between 12 and 20.
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