dirkfletcher
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Cleaning out the deep freeze and have a ziplock of some really old 120 high speed film. It has been in the freezer since I got them, but I just picked up these cool old films here and there and never got around to seeing how they look.
I cannot vouch for how they were stored before I got them, so I would consider them for experimentation and messing around. At one point, I was going to shoot a bracket on a clear sweep so I could scan the grain structure to use for ‘film looking’ digital files but again, best laid plans…
Included are three rolls of Agfa Agfachrome 1000 RS, one roll is boxed with an expiration date of 9/92, one roll is missing the box and one roll has been shucked. I did get these all at the same time so I’d assume they were the same emulation but again they are so old I can’t imagine that even matters any more.
There is also one roll of C-41 Agfacolor XRS 1000 that is out of the box but still in its wrapper.
One roll of Konica SRG-3200P, I was really excited to try this one out but (obviously) never did.
The last roll is a little more mainstream, it’s Kodak Pro 1000 PMZ. No box but in its wrapper with an expiration date of 3/1998.
I cannot vouch for how they were stored before I got them, so I would consider them for experimentation and messing around. At one point, I was going to shoot a bracket on a clear sweep so I could scan the grain structure to use for ‘film looking’ digital files but again, best laid plans…
Included are three rolls of Agfa Agfachrome 1000 RS, one roll is boxed with an expiration date of 9/92, one roll is missing the box and one roll has been shucked. I did get these all at the same time so I’d assume they were the same emulation but again they are so old I can’t imagine that even matters any more.
There is also one roll of C-41 Agfacolor XRS 1000 that is out of the box but still in its wrapper.
One roll of Konica SRG-3200P, I was really excited to try this one out but (obviously) never did.
The last roll is a little more mainstream, it’s Kodak Pro 1000 PMZ. No box but in its wrapper with an expiration date of 3/1998.
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