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Forte Pan 200 from Dated 1995- Still usable?

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I'm wondering if some 4x5 sheets of Fortepan 200 with an expirey date of 1995 would still be usable? Its been refridgerated the whole time, but I honestly don't know how stable this film is with age. Anyone comment?
 

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I'd (obviously) try it and see, but that would be in the full expectation that it would be usable, with nothing worse than maybe a tiny tweak in exposure and/or development.

B&W film can be amazingly long-lasting, particularly if it's been refrigerated (and, perhaps even more importantly, kept sealed and dry in the fridge).
 

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It all depends on how it has been stored. There is no quick answer, you have to test it.
 

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most likely it is still OK, maybe shoot it at 50 or 75 instead of 200...
some say 1 stop / 10 yuears expired ...
have fun !
john
 

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I'd use a log fog developer for the first dark slide I would be more confident if it had been in a temperate climate house instead of a fridge.

Any condensation and you have a solid block...
 
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