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Kodak Verichrome Pan 620

dabsond

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I picked up a old Kodak Duaflex II camera with an exposed roll of Kodak Verichrome Pan in it. I am really interested to see if there are any images on the film. The only developer I have on hand is HC110. I normally use dilution B for my black and white film. I have not loaded the film onto a reel yet. There is no expiration date on the roll. Might there be an expiration on the beginning of the backing paper to give me an idea of how old it is.

What would be the best developing time to try to get images on the film. Any help greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
 

hacked - sepiareverb

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No, there won’t be anything on the roll itself. I’d suggest dilution B for 8 minutes but at 65 degrees. The cooler temp will help reduce fog. I’ve run a fair number of old rolls at 65, it really does seem to help.