Old FILM RAW STOCK BLACK & WHITE- Kodak 5231 asa 80 D -400 feet-PLUS X NEGATIVE

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This 35mm BLACK AND WHITE movie film on a COREplaced in a BLACK BAG AND IN TURN PUT IN A film can .THE FILM IS Aged -Old KODAK 35MM 5231 PLUS X NEGATIVE 35MM .We just got a report that film in our 5231 Kodak Asa 80 daylighthas yielded good results .Total Length of roll is 400 feet ON A CORE PLACED IN A BLACK BAG AND in a can.The film was stored at room temperature 76 degrees Fahrenheit FOR EIGHT YEARSTHIS is a BLACK AND WHITE MOVIE FILM .The item is a recanThe film length is approx 400 feet total for this can .example of calculating a roll of 24 exposure still film on my "old film "auctionsremember 100 Feet = 1200 Inches.25.4mm to the inch =219456mm .38mm to a 35mm frame including space between frames . 5775 frames.allowing 27 frames to a roll of 24 (some fog leader)= 213rolls of 24exp--divide the total price by the number of rolls and we have a price per roll of 24 exposures "A more general formula" basically you multiply the number of feet by 12 to get the inches.Then the number of inches by 25.4 to get the millimeters.Then divide the millimeters by 38 (35mm is 24x36mm with 2mm space between negs) for the total number of frames.Then divide that by 27 frames to the roll allowing for a few fog shots and you get the total rolls.Then divide what the cost is by the roll total and you have the cost per roll "ORIGINAL ASA WAS 80 D TO read more