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I was given a 100 foot roll of Kodak TMax 100 today. I doubt it has been refrigerated but it is still sealed in the box. Are there things I need to be aware of as I begin to shoot this film. As an example, I tend to over expose expired color film by at least a stop, sometimes more depending on the age. Are similar things needed in this case or should I just shoot away at ISO 100?

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I hadn't thought of that. I was considering loading a short roll of 12, taking my gray card to the wall, and running a test to see what happens. That should give me an idea of a good exposure index but I'm not sure if that will tell me what kind of fog the film may have or not. Ah well, guess there is nothing like jumping in with both feet. It was free film after all.
 
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