identifying 120 film

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Hi everyone,

I'm new here to the forum and have looked through. . .a definite great resource! Anyway, I do have a question I hope you can help me with. I shot several rolls of 120 recently, and can't identify one roll; there's no brand or color/B&W identification, so I was hoping someone could tell me before I have to deal with processing.

This is the film:
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I appreciate any help!
 
Unroll it in a dimly lit room, just 1 or 2 wraps, keeping the rest SNUG on the roll. I think there might be some identifying stuff on the paper? It should be safe to take a turn off for a look.

But wait to see if someone else confirms this for you ;)
 
I believe Amolitor's post is correct.
 
I looks just like the Fomapan i just developed

just curious; how do you rate Fomapan compared to other b/w emulsions ? I am just getting back in to b/w film photog. and I am using Ilford but I am curious about other films.

to OP, sorry didn't mean to derail your thread.
 
I looks just like the Fomapan i just developed

just curious; how do you rate Fomapan compared to other b/w emulsions ? I am just getting back in to b/w film photog. and I am using Ilford but I am curious about other films.

to OP, sorry didn't mean to derail your thread.

I like it only £3 for a roll of 120 and £3.20 for 35mm

Foma 400 120
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Foma 400 35mm
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Hey Gary, I really like the first shot. Very nice contrast. The pooch is kind'a cool to with the shallow DOF
 

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