removedacct2
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there are expired rolls of Kodak Vision3 emulsions in 200ft and 400ft here and there on the net.
Produced mid-to end 2000's (2005, 2008, ...) so ~ 15 years old.
With the assumption that seller is correct about rolls having been stored all the time cold, I wonder if degration is similar to any other colour film specifically produced for photo instead of movie.
Keeps similar, better or worse?
I am considering buying some 400ft roll of 250D or 500T. I'd rather buy 250D because typically faster film degrades faster over time, but no idea is it's significant from 250iso to 500iso.
(yes i known about remjet, I do C41 home and would just wash it away, and would use a 85b filter in case of the 500T)
Produced mid-to end 2000's (2005, 2008, ...) so ~ 15 years old.
With the assumption that seller is correct about rolls having been stored all the time cold, I wonder if degration is similar to any other colour film specifically produced for photo instead of movie.
Keeps similar, better or worse?
I am considering buying some 400ft roll of 250D or 500T. I'd rather buy 250D because typically faster film degrades faster over time, but no idea is it's significant from 250iso to 500iso.
(yes i known about remjet, I do C41 home and would just wash it away, and would use a 85b filter in case of the 500T)