i have come across some 120 format ektar 25, 1998 expiry but frozen since purchase. given there are only a few rolls, i want to try to make the most them. so my inclination would be to take the first roll and simply expose the same scene at multiple ISOs -- 25, 12 and 6 -- and then process normally. the other rolls could then be shot based on the results.
however, any guidance from those having more experience with this film as well as long-expired films in general would be greatly appreciated. several specific questions...
1. as a baseline from which to start, how would you shoot this film if it were fresh -- box speed?
2. any universally applicable exposure adjustments for a film which expired 20 years ago? i would think no, with each roll being unique based upon its storage history.
3. finally, any processing adjustments you would recommend or just go with normal c-41 processing?
thanks for the help!!
however, any guidance from those having more experience with this film as well as long-expired films in general would be greatly appreciated. several specific questions...
1. as a baseline from which to start, how would you shoot this film if it were fresh -- box speed?
2. any universally applicable exposure adjustments for a film which expired 20 years ago? i would think no, with each roll being unique based upon its storage history.
3. finally, any processing adjustments you would recommend or just go with normal c-41 processing?
thanks for the help!!