I was given 36 rolls of Kodak SO-370 B&W film, expired in 1978. I can only find one bit of info online about it (Here). I'm hoping there is a chance that PhotoEngineer (or someone else) may know something about this stuff.
Going under the assumption that nobody knows what the ASA is, how do I shoot tests to determine the ASA to shoot it at? And how should I try and develop it (HC-100)? Do I meter with a handheld (or in-camera) at say 100ASA, then shoot one at metered, then step down and then back up by one stop? Then develop in a 'generic' dilution (B or H), then for an average developing time? Because I don't know which exposure would be the correct one for the film (relating back to the unknown speed), would clip test of the leader compared to a properly exposed leader be the way to go?
From the link above, and embedded links in that, folks were pointing to ASA's anywhere from ASA 6 to ASA 4000, which is a huge range.
This may be fun! :confused:
Thanks!
Going under the assumption that nobody knows what the ASA is, how do I shoot tests to determine the ASA to shoot it at? And how should I try and develop it (HC-100)? Do I meter with a handheld (or in-camera) at say 100ASA, then shoot one at metered, then step down and then back up by one stop? Then develop in a 'generic' dilution (B or H), then for an average developing time? Because I don't know which exposure would be the correct one for the film (relating back to the unknown speed), would clip test of the leader compared to a properly exposed leader be the way to go?
From the link above, and embedded links in that, folks were pointing to ASA's anywhere from ASA 6 to ASA 4000, which is a huge range.
This may be fun! :confused:
Thanks!


















