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Kodak Film Inside
"Kodak Film Inside" is all the box says. It doesn't say what kind of film it is, or whether it's color or black and white film. It does mention that it develops in the C-41 process. That really says nothing. I have Kodak color and black and white film that both can be developed in the C-41 process.
The box does say that film is made in the United States, spooled in Mexico, and packaged in China. So that means this box of film you're seeing has travelled at least once around the world.
You'll also note that it says "Cobra Digital" underneath Kodak. This film was boxed up in China and was included in the package with a cheap 35mm camera that came with this film and a battery for the camera flash. I'm not really sure why a "digital" company would need film.
The box does say that film is made in the United States, spooled in Mexico, and packaged in China. So that means this box of film you're seeing has travelled at least once around the world.
You'll also note that it says "Cobra Digital" underneath Kodak. This film was boxed up in China and was included in the package with a cheap 35mm camera that came with this film and a battery for the camera flash. I'm not really sure why a "digital" company would need film.
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