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Kodak BW400CN negative longevity

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Hello all,
Anyone have any idea how long Kodak BW400CN negatives last before degradation sets in?
Thanks
 
Hell, How long is a piece of string? :D

I would say that as it uses the same technology set as C41 colour print film, it would be fairer to compare it to that, than to a traditional B&W film like Tri-X
 
Hell, How long is a piece of string? :D

I would say that as it uses the same technology set as C41 colour print film, it would be fairer to compare it to that, than to a traditional B&W film like Tri-X

But there is a difference. With color negs we also have color shifts, all three dyes being different in their rates of degradation.

In C-41 B&W this isn't an issue, of course. As a guess, and it is only that, the negative might fade, but I don't even know if that is the case.

PE?
 
100 to 120 years. It may lose some density in that time.

Tom
Did you make that up or have research/facts to back that up?
Michael
 
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