Today I set out on a little project. 2 films in 2 cameras. One film was a cheap but fresh Kodak Gold 200 in a plastic fantastic kit camera I built myself. I wanted to test the camera to see if the thing actually worked. The other film was an expired Kodak Vericolor III 160 (1994 - stored in freezer/fridge) which was put into a tried and true Minolta x-700 set to 50 ISO.
I shot the same images with both cameras then processed them together in Rollei Digibase C-41 (kit) @ 25 degrees for 15 mins. The development times were as per instructions for the 11th/12th rolls through the chems. Bleach for 6 mins and Fix for 7 mins as per instructions. Wash 10 mins then stabilised with Rollei stabiliser for 3 mins. The expired film from the Minolta was at the bottom of the Patterson tank and the fresh film at the top.
I was surprised that the fresh Kodak film processed well, cause I didn't hold out much hope for getting anything much from my home built camera. A blank roll from the expired film was unexpected. I'm not experienced with processing expired film, so tips would be welcome. What went wrong?
I shot the same images with both cameras then processed them together in Rollei Digibase C-41 (kit) @ 25 degrees for 15 mins. The development times were as per instructions for the 11th/12th rolls through the chems. Bleach for 6 mins and Fix for 7 mins as per instructions. Wash 10 mins then stabilised with Rollei stabiliser for 3 mins. The expired film from the Minolta was at the bottom of the Patterson tank and the fresh film at the top.
I was surprised that the fresh Kodak film processed well, cause I didn't hold out much hope for getting anything much from my home built camera. A blank roll from the expired film was unexpected. I'm not experienced with processing expired film, so tips would be welcome. What went wrong?