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Hi,
Might as well use this old film first since I haven't developed 35mm in a long time.
Rummaging through an old box of film stuff I found tri-x pan from 1984. Cutting the speed of the film in half for each decade seems to be the consensus so I will shoot at 50 or maybe 25 iso.
Would developing the film in straight XTOL or 1:1 etc be better? I'm thinking of cutting up the film of the first roll after taking it out of the canister to test what works and what doesn't. Not sure how I will develop the cut strips yet but since there are 20 shots, will probably have 4 cut strips.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Might as well use this old film first since I haven't developed 35mm in a long time.
Rummaging through an old box of film stuff I found tri-x pan from 1984. Cutting the speed of the film in half for each decade seems to be the consensus so I will shoot at 50 or maybe 25 iso.
Would developing the film in straight XTOL or 1:1 etc be better? I'm thinking of cutting up the film of the first roll after taking it out of the canister to test what works and what doesn't. Not sure how I will develop the cut strips yet but since there are 20 shots, will probably have 4 cut strips.
Any suggestions?

Thanks

