Fuji Neopan 100 SS - ID-11?

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I've visited FilmDev.Org but haven't been able to find a recipe for this film at it's 100 speed with ID-11. They do have 2 expired films, one was 9mins and the other was 10mins at 21 degrees celcius. Are those figures about the same for fresh film? This roll is given to me so just a play around ... if it was the same guy who gave me some other old film, when I bracketed them it was the best without exposure compensation ie rated at box speed.

Edit - I was able to get hold of the Acros 100 datasheet - without the SS. Can I use the same development times/temps in that?
 

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The massive development chart lists it
Neopan 100ss ID-11 stock 100 5.5 6.25 20C
Neopan 100ss ID-11 1+1 100 7.25 7.25 20C
Neopan 100ss ID-11 1+3 100 9.75 9.75 26C
Neopan 100ss ID-11 stock 200 6 6 20C
Neopan 100ss ID-11 stock 400 8.5 8.5 20C

Good luck used to love that film
 
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This is from the Fujifilm pdf for SS 35mm. Fujifilm SS.jpg
 

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Edit - I was able to get hold of the Acros 100 datasheet - without the SS. Can I use the same development times/temps in that?

No. Neopan Acros 100 is a totally, completely different film than Neopan SS.

Neopan SS is an older film (has been around since the 60s) with conventional technology. Think of it as Fuji's FP4.
 
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