I think 35mm movie film uses a different process. I have heard about 
some Chinese film that doesn't have frame numbers. Never seen it though.

Digital Image Studio wrote:
> On 21/09/2007, John Sessoms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> I run a photo mini-lab. I've mentioned that before.
>>
>> I had a customer come in yesterday, wanting re-prints from some
>> negatives. They'd been processed by another store in our chain, and she
>> had the index print. I wrote down the frame numbers from the index print
>> and how many of each she wanted on the inside flap of one of our 4x6
>> print wallets and left it for my relief to print.
>>
>> Got to work today, and there's a note that there's no numbers so the lab
>> operator didn't know what to print.
>>
>> Before I started making a fuss, I looked at the negatives, and lo &
>> behold, there's no edge print whatsoever; no frame numbers, no film
>> identifiers ... NADA!
>>
>> Had to have been C-41 film, 'cause that's all our labs do. Looked like
>> regular 35 mm, but there's nothing on the negative except the customer's
>> images.
>>
>> Anyone have thoughts on this?
>>     
>
> May it have been a cheap film containing 35mm movie film stock?
>
>   


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