The film was government owned before I got it some years ago. I assume it was stored properly while they had it. I've had it in an insulated warehouse. All the reels are still in their sealed plastic pouches inside sealed metal cans. Most are in their original 5 reel / case boxes.
Hi!A few questions :
Thank you and GLWYS
- Will you be sending single rolls in sealed unopened packages?
- Re: the test film that you show: were you able to load a spiral (Paterson? Jobo?) without specific problems?
- Does the film dry flat? reasonably flat? curled?
- Would you ship to EU? How much for one roll shipped?
Can you scan some frames. How is the grain?
There is definitely a bit of fog, but it’s not overwhelming. I’ve shot fresh Tmax 400 before, and it looks almost identical to the normal base density on that. If there was no fog, it would be almost entirely transparent, which would be amazing to see, but still the fact that it’s as good as it is after 20 years is pretty impressiveIn terms of grain and fog, how is it? It’s 20+ years expired. I know tmax 400 is pretty good coping with age but still.
Yes, it has been stored climate controlled for its entire life.If it's been stored in climate control it's probably still pretty good. Doesn't need to be refrigerated as importantly as kept out of the 75F and higher range. I left Fuji Superia 800 in a cool basement for 12 years and it shot almost like new.
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