I just made two test shots with my old (expired 1983) Tri-X Ortho 4163 4x5 film.
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Here they are:


The set up is Sinar F2, Sirona-N 150mm/F5.6, F22, exposure 1/60 and 1/30. Developed with regular D-76 at 5.5 min @70C, in Jobo 2509 reel within CPE2.
The first photo was metered with ASA 200. I forgot to reset my Gossen meter. The 2nd photo was metered with ASA 50.
The 2nd photo looks fine. But something is wrong with the first photo. Is this film fogged? Again, this is more than 30-year old film. The film stays inside a soft pouch inside a triple layer box.
Other than fogged film, could this be any developing problem? I loaded each film on each side. As far I can tell, I loaded the film in the film loader correctly and I loaded the film inside the reel correctly.
See (there was a url link here which no longer exists)
Here they are:


The set up is Sinar F2, Sirona-N 150mm/F5.6, F22, exposure 1/60 and 1/30. Developed with regular D-76 at 5.5 min @70C, in Jobo 2509 reel within CPE2.
The first photo was metered with ASA 200. I forgot to reset my Gossen meter. The 2nd photo was metered with ASA 50.
The 2nd photo looks fine. But something is wrong with the first photo. Is this film fogged? Again, this is more than 30-year old film. The film stays inside a soft pouch inside a triple layer box.
Other than fogged film, could this be any developing problem? I loaded each film on each side. As far I can tell, I loaded the film in the film loader correctly and I loaded the film inside the reel correctly.
If the two sheets are from the same batch then it seems questionable if it is simply age. I'd look for some thing wrong with the first sheet which is peculiar to that sheet alone. Given how well the second sheet has turned out I'd rule out any processing fault on your part.
If this is true, then we'll be in film shortage....



