Juan Valdenebro
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As a relative was coming here from LA in December 2019, I bought online (mid 2019) two cans of tri-x from Freestyle, sold as short date special: that was some months before exp. date.
She received my film and she was coming soon, so I didn’t bother asking her to freeze it. But then she delayed her trip for three months, as requested by buyers (she was selling one of her houses here), to the end of March. Then came covid and she could not fly.
A friend of a friend of a friend -stuck in Houston since covid- then found a way to fly back here some time after that, so he received my film and flew here with it, but he reached his hometown and disappeared. More than a year after that (!) the guy called the friend of the friend of my friend saying he had to live with his mother unexpectedly in a hut in a very small village. He asked for someone to pick my film in that hot lost place.
I payed someone to rescue it. My Tri-X spent -shortly after expiring- a year and a half at 30+ degrees Celsius. I was wondering how bat it had gone.
Finally: it has no extra fog (to my surprise), and it lost two thirds of a stop. No change in grain. I tested it and I can develop it normally with that bit of more light. In the end I’m not doing that: I prefer to use it just as usual and I’m developing it a 15% longer: 400 in D-76 and 1000 in Microphen, and my film works perfectly in both: I just print it with half a grade lower contrast filter.
I’m surprised at how good that film is. Just as if nothing happened.
She received my film and she was coming soon, so I didn’t bother asking her to freeze it. But then she delayed her trip for three months, as requested by buyers (she was selling one of her houses here), to the end of March. Then came covid and she could not fly.
A friend of a friend of a friend -stuck in Houston since covid- then found a way to fly back here some time after that, so he received my film and flew here with it, but he reached his hometown and disappeared. More than a year after that (!) the guy called the friend of the friend of my friend saying he had to live with his mother unexpectedly in a hut in a very small village. He asked for someone to pick my film in that hot lost place.
I payed someone to rescue it. My Tri-X spent -shortly after expiring- a year and a half at 30+ degrees Celsius. I was wondering how bat it had gone.
Finally: it has no extra fog (to my surprise), and it lost two thirds of a stop. No change in grain. I tested it and I can develop it normally with that bit of more light. In the end I’m not doing that: I prefer to use it just as usual and I’m developing it a 15% longer: 400 in D-76 and 1000 in Microphen, and my film works perfectly in both: I just print it with half a grade lower contrast filter.
I’m surprised at how good that film is. Just as if nothing happened.