DickieT
Member
Hi guys - I am new here but not to photography
I would appreciate some help on the following.
I discovered and old 120 roll of Isopan ISS from 1965 at my parents house (ASA100). The film is still in the box, neatly packed in a foil and was stored dry, but unlikely in a very cool place. Before I stick it into my Hassy, I wanted to check if there are any guidelines for exposing such old film? I have come across rules of thumb such as one stop slower than box speed for every ten years past the printed expiration date. That would be ASA 3?
Once exposed, how to best develop ?
Thanks for your thoughts - Dick

I discovered and old 120 roll of Isopan ISS from 1965 at my parents house (ASA100). The film is still in the box, neatly packed in a foil and was stored dry, but unlikely in a very cool place. Before I stick it into my Hassy, I wanted to check if there are any guidelines for exposing such old film? I have come across rules of thumb such as one stop slower than box speed for every ten years past the printed expiration date. That would be ASA 3?
Once exposed, how to best develop ?
Thanks for your thoughts - Dick