I bought a camera for 2 dollars at a yard sale. Already spotted it had film in it. After I got it home I tired to wind it (really slow, you can hear the paper crackling) to the next frame, found out #6 is the last shot. So i took it out, and it's a roll of 130 Kodak Verichrome Pan, which they discontinued 130 back in 1961. So the photos on there are roughly about 50+ years old for sure. And I am going to develop it.
Question 1: This ain't no 127 or 620 I can easily do it with my tank which I did before. Where can I find a spool that will fit 130, or anyone want to loan me one?
Question 2: How many stop should I push that film, for how old it is. Last time i did a roll of old 620 i roughly pushed 2 stops and it worked out, but another roll of 620 simply didn't turn out using the same method, probably the difference in terms of storage. But I'm thinking about checking the development here and there under a very dim safe light this time. Any comments or ideas?
Question 1: This ain't no 127 or 620 I can easily do it with my tank which I did before. Where can I find a spool that will fit 130, or anyone want to loan me one?
Question 2: How many stop should I push that film, for how old it is. Last time i did a roll of old 620 i roughly pushed 2 stops and it worked out, but another roll of 620 simply didn't turn out using the same method, probably the difference in terms of storage. But I'm thinking about checking the development here and there under a very dim safe light this time. Any comments or ideas?
