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How can I get the best results out of this old 2242 Eastman film?

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I was recently gifted a good length of expired Kodak Eastman 2242 35mm film.

There isn’t much info about this stock online, so shooting and processing it was done with a bit of guesswork.

My friend processed it with E6 chemicals and got very pink, results, almost nothing showed:

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Yesterday I processed my test roll in C41, without much results either (probably only 1 picture in the whole roll was visible):

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Both were shot at 50 - 100 iso.

Is there a way to "extract" more results out of this film stock?
I'm open to suggestion, and can donate a couple of rolls to fellow experimenters who would like to try it (if local to the Bay Area).
 
Is there a way to "extract" more results out of this film stock?
Here's what I'd do:
Tape a piece of blank C41 film over the lens as a filter.
Pick a low-contrast subject.
Illuminate it with tungsten light or warm LED light.
Rate film at ISO 1 or even a little lower.
Process as color negative, preferably ECN2.
Scan and adjust color to taste.
 
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