I can help! It's black & white. The 2nd line says cherno-byelaya, which is black-white!
The first line says Exponirovanya, which presumably is something to do with exposure, but otherwise, I dunno (nye znayu!). -- Cheers, Bob > -----Original Message----- > From: Glenn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 15 April 2006 18:41 > To: pdml > Subject: OT help identifying Russian film? > > I was wondering if any of the Russian-speaking list members > could help me identify a roll of 120 film that came in a > Lubitel 166U I just purchased. I'd like to at least find out > if it's color or B&W. Any help translating or pointing me to > a website that might help would be appreciated. A picture of > the film can be found at: > > > <a > href="http://home.comcast.net/~gutenberg14/imgp0571.jpg>http:/ /home.comcast.net/~gutenberg14/imgp0571.jpg > </a> > > Thanks, > Glenn > > > -- > Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none. > > > >