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Out of curiosity -
I have been using up some Ilford FP4 Plus that expired back in 1996. Since I know that it is 20 years old I have been playing around with the film and not using it for anything that I would consider serious.
The film is developing quite well but I have definite backing paper marks coming through on the developed film. Numbers, leading dots, and other markings are coming through quite clearly.
I have no idea how the film was stored as I purchased it already quite expired. The film is boxed and still enclosed in the wrapping. If I develop it within a day of exposing it the marks are much lighter but still visible.
I am using HC110 dil B to develop the film at the recommended time.
It isn't the end of the world, I am just curious what is happening.
I have been using up some Ilford FP4 Plus that expired back in 1996. Since I know that it is 20 years old I have been playing around with the film and not using it for anything that I would consider serious.
The film is developing quite well but I have definite backing paper marks coming through on the developed film. Numbers, leading dots, and other markings are coming through quite clearly.
I have no idea how the film was stored as I purchased it already quite expired. The film is boxed and still enclosed in the wrapping. If I develop it within a day of exposing it the marks are much lighter but still visible.
I am using HC110 dil B to develop the film at the recommended time.
It isn't the end of the world, I am just curious what is happening.

