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Michael Guzzi

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Hello,

I recently bought an Alden 74 bulk loader, and to my surprise found a partial reel on it.

Today I had the chance to try it to see if it was still any good - negs drying.

It shows some fogging on the edges, but seems better on the 2nd roll I got from it, and also some "ghost" perforations. So I guess someone opened it up without knowing there was film inside.

I would like to know if it is possible to know approximately how old this is? Rebate says:

"Kodak Safety Film - Kodak Tri X Pan Film"

In small-ish print size, very near the border of the film.

Also, what EI would you guys suggest me to shoot it? I bracketed heavily from EI25 to EI400 in full stop increments; Without knowing exactly what I had on hand, I stand developed it on some old rodinal I had lying around, diluted 1:150, for 30 min, with agitation at the 15 min mark.

And surprisingly, most shots came out pretty OK density-wise (excluding the areas with fogging of course). I am confused. I have never worked with Tri-X of any vintage, is this normal? Also, quite grainy, but that is to be expected of probably long expired Tri-X, right?

Thanks in advance

Michael
 
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Probably older than 2003. This is most likely the appropriate data sheet: http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/support/techPubs/f9/f9.pdf

Note the change in name described at the top left.

Try shooting a test roll at box speed (400) and half box speed and developing it normally according to Kodak's recommendations on the data sheet. My guess is that the fog will reduce contrast, and you will decide to increase the development for later rolls, but it will help to have a base line.
 
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