how to exposure the update color transparency film

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hlam

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I got some fuji RVP 100F and RDP3 color transparency films, but it's out of date, the expiring date is 2014 Jun, how should I exposure the films for correction? Increasing the exposure?
 

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Box speed. It's not that far out of date. Color rendition should probably be okay at this point too.
 

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Use box speed, I shot some 2003 dated Provia 100F the other day, and used 80ASA. Came out fine in regards to color-balance and contrast :smile:

*FYI: this particular film was purchased directly from a prior owner who had purchased it in ~2001-2002, and had frozen it until I purchased it from them(and re-froze it until using it) in 2013 or so.

-Dan
 

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Box speed, it is not much out of date. Expose for the high lights.
 
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