I recently bought a camera and when opening the back I saw quickly that there was a roll of 120 verichrome pan (iso 125) loaded.
I would like to finish shooting the roll but I’m not sure what decade it’s from. Verichrome Pan was produced from the 1950s-2000s and the camera is from the 40s.
Should I just shoot it at iso 2 or about 6 stops slower and hope for the best or can I more accurately guess the age of the roll based on the backing paper design?
The paper was yellow with only the frame numbers and verichrome pan written. I believe there were three rows of numbers too for the different formats.
I do not recall Kodak being marked anywhere or any other symbols lines or arrows. I could take a picture of the backing and uploaded it but I don’t want to further risk ruining the 5ish photos already exposed on the roll. Let me know what y’all think!
I would like to finish shooting the roll but I’m not sure what decade it’s from. Verichrome Pan was produced from the 1950s-2000s and the camera is from the 40s.
Should I just shoot it at iso 2 or about 6 stops slower and hope for the best or can I more accurately guess the age of the roll based on the backing paper design?
The paper was yellow with only the frame numbers and verichrome pan written. I believe there were three rows of numbers too for the different formats.
I do not recall Kodak being marked anywhere or any other symbols lines or arrows. I could take a picture of the backing and uploaded it but I don’t want to further risk ruining the 5ish photos already exposed on the roll. Let me know what y’all think!