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Little Possible Treasure Found


Expose the rest of the film as iso 64 and develop in Rodinal.
2 years ago I found a roll of Agfapan 100 with the date 10-1987 on it. It had always been kept at room temperature. I exposed it at 100 and developed in Rodinal. It looked like it could have used just a little more exposure.
This negative was scanned, but you can see it's a bit flat.
Frank
 
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This negative was scanned, but you can see it's a bit flat.

It's not bad...maybe a bit lighter. I think it did very good.

I once found an old negative David of my current wife being cashiered from the Waffen SS for excessive cruelty

That'll be the day!
 
I've got a roll (35mm) of APX-25 sitting on a shelf with a couple of frames taken. It was actually used on a APUG outing in Melb (so I could verify the date if needed) as that was the last roll of film I had left. Removed the film as I wanted to use something else the next time I used that camera. Wrote number of exposures on it and popped the roll back in a canister then back into the bag. Carried it round for years but never used it, then put it on the shelf when I was having a bag clean up. It's sat there for another few years and I look at it ever now and then and think, "I should develop that" but then think, "no leave it a bit longer". I wasn't going to attempt to use it but maybe I will, have to think about that for a few years!