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I've got as a present huge bag of expired in 2008 Rollei R3 Super PAN 400 which was kept in freezer.
Today I've tried to develop first one in a stock D-76 from Kodak - went through internet and find out that it should be 14 minutes development.
As a result I've got absolutely clear film, even without the numbers film name on edges. So, there was a mistake in development process - but what kind of?
I am sure development liquid was ok, cause another films (like agfa apx) developed very well, so the question is:
may be D-76 in not suitable for such an old film? R3 as far as it's different - has shorter expiration time?
What else could it be?
Thanks a lot for the ideas.
Today I've tried to develop first one in a stock D-76 from Kodak - went through internet and find out that it should be 14 minutes development.
As a result I've got absolutely clear film, even without the numbers film name on edges. So, there was a mistake in development process - but what kind of?
I am sure development liquid was ok, cause another films (like agfa apx) developed very well, so the question is:
may be D-76 in not suitable for such an old film? R3 as far as it's different - has shorter expiration time?
What else could it be?
Thanks a lot for the ideas.
