Developing Kodak GOLD 110 film and pushing it

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captain ZZM

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In my refrigerator has a old 110 film what is Kodak GOLD 100, in last weekend l decision use it, and then processing at home. The film expired in 2000, and my 110 camera is simple l can't control shutter speed or aperture, so pushing is only choice. The developing had doubled time, and the consequence is the negative has a horror particles.
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These are 110/135 reel form a old Yankee developing tank and cassette.
 

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Truzi

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I think they came out pretty good considering how old the film is.
 

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What chemicals did you use? Homebrew or a kit?

Looks pretty good for very expired 110 in a simple camera!
 

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Considering that you're using 15 year old film, that's not bad. Especially considering the negative size of 110 film, some grain would be inevitable in my experience.
 

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I tried to use some old 35mm film recently. Yours came out better in 110 than mine did in 35mm.
 
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