So I got a 120 roll of Agfapan apx 100 that expired in 07/2001. That I'm going to be developing in Sprint Standard film Developer. (shot @ ISO 100)
Since this is the first time I'm developing Expired B&W film. I'm wondering if there is a way to figure out the proper time or would the time listed at digital truth still be good (8.5 mins)?
For b&w thats 100 iso it will probably have little impact on the image quality. I wouldn't worry about it. If it was 30 yrs out of date or stored in the trunk of a car for 10 yrs that'd be another story.
So I got a 120 roll of Agfapan apx 100 that expired in 07/2001. That I'm going to be developing in Sprint Standard film Developer. (shot @ ISO 100)
Since this is the first time I'm developing Expired B&W film. I'm wondering if there is a way to figure out the proper time or would the time listed at digital truth still be good (8.5 mins)?
have you looked at the sprint systems website ?
they have 2 helpful charts ( one with films and development times ) and a 2nd one of variables ( expired film &c )
have you looked at the sprint systems website ?
they have 2 helpful charts ( one with films and development times ) and a 2nd one of variables ( expired film &c )
So I got a 120 roll of Agfapan apx 100 that expired in 07/2001. That I'm going to be developing in Sprint Standard film Developer. (shot @ ISO 100)
Since this is the first time I'm developing Expired B&W film. I'm wondering if there is a way to figure out the proper time or would the time listed at digital truth still be good (8.5 mins)?