So I just got a good deal on a roll of 1985 Ektachrome 400 that's been sealed and in cold storage since the original purchase according to the seller. When I opened the carton and then the canister, there was a slight fishy smell--not nearly as strong as when I opened a canister of 60's Kodachrome (that made me tear uo) or as nasty as some old Kodacolor 120 I smelled once. Is this safe to process? If so I'm going to do homemade ersatz reversal processing with d-76 and a C-41 kit.
And slide film this old: should I shoot it at box speed? Or a little higher to underexpose a little? Or has it lost sensitivity so that it should be overexposed?
And slide film this old: should I shoot it at box speed? Or a little higher to underexpose a little? Or has it lost sensitivity so that it should be overexposed?