I've come across some TXP-523 in film packs, and I have a few questions as to it's use.
I just happen to have a few pack film holders.
the guy i got it from said it had been stored unrefridgerated, but in a coolish basement. The expiry date is 5/1994.
My questions are, was the original ISO really 523? That seems a bit random. I guess i'll try shooting it at 125 or so to adjust for speed loss and stand dev in rodinal.
How does one take an exposed sheet out of the pack for development without affecting the rest of the pack? Would this have a significant effect on film flatness, or is that something irrelevant with pack films? Do I have to shoot the whole pack before I crack it open?
Thanks
I just happen to have a few pack film holders.
the guy i got it from said it had been stored unrefridgerated, but in a coolish basement. The expiry date is 5/1994.
My questions are, was the original ISO really 523? That seems a bit random. I guess i'll try shooting it at 125 or so to adjust for speed loss and stand dev in rodinal.
How does one take an exposed sheet out of the pack for development without affecting the rest of the pack? Would this have a significant effect on film flatness, or is that something irrelevant with pack films? Do I have to shoot the whole pack before I crack it open?
Thanks