masimix Member Joined Dec 28, 2006 Messages 77 Location Oslo, Norway Format Medium Format Apr 17, 2020 #1 I have 5 rolls in 120, expired 09/2008. Kept in fridge since new. What can I expect from these now, lost highlights?
I have 5 rolls in 120, expired 09/2008. Kept in fridge since new. What can I expect from these now, lost highlights?
koraks Moderator Moderator Joined Nov 29, 2018 Messages 23,521 Location Europe Format Multi Format Apr 17, 2020 #2 Mostly a bit of a color balance shift, which may or may not be severe. And in the worst case a marginal speed loss. It would likely be fine for playing with.
Mostly a bit of a color balance shift, which may or may not be severe. And in the worst case a marginal speed loss. It would likely be fine for playing with.
mohmad khatab Member Joined Sep 8, 2012 Messages 1,228 Location Egypt Format 35mm Apr 17, 2020 #3 masimix said: I have 5 rolls in 120, expired 09/2008. Kept in fridge since new. What can I expect from these now, lost highlights? Click to expand... I have a Ukrainian friend who has used Tungsten film expired 25 years ago and produced very good and unexpected photos. You must set ISO to 50
masimix said: I have 5 rolls in 120, expired 09/2008. Kept in fridge since new. What can I expect from these now, lost highlights? Click to expand... I have a Ukrainian friend who has used Tungsten film expired 25 years ago and produced very good and unexpected photos. You must set ISO to 50
OP OP masimix Member Joined Dec 28, 2006 Messages 77 Location Oslo, Norway Format Medium Format Apr 22, 2020 #4 Ok, thanks! so a 1/3 stop overexposure that is. A friend will probably shoot a roll I give him.