I have a boat load of Classic Pan 400 35mm in 36 exp rolls. I have yet to get a negative with this film I was happy with irrespective of what developer I used or what asa I shot it at. But I got them really cheap at the original APUG conference in Toronto so who cares if I waste a few dozen rolls 
So I figured what the heck, shoot it at 3200 asa, go for tons of grain, and develop it in HC110 1:100 semi-stand for 1 hour.
Well guess what? Besides a lot of base fog (due to age of film I suppose) I actually got some good negs. Let the bells chime and whatever else that crazy rooster use to say.
I will scan a few and post them to this thread. Probably tomorrow. They are images of nothing in particular, just doing a test so don't expect anything suitable for MOMA display.

So I figured what the heck, shoot it at 3200 asa, go for tons of grain, and develop it in HC110 1:100 semi-stand for 1 hour.
Well guess what? Besides a lot of base fog (due to age of film I suppose) I actually got some good negs. Let the bells chime and whatever else that crazy rooster use to say.
I will scan a few and post them to this thread. Probably tomorrow. They are images of nothing in particular, just doing a test so don't expect anything suitable for MOMA display.

