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I was looking though some old boxes unmarked to see what was in them and discovered a partially exposed(14 shots indicated on the leader) roll of Agfapan 100. I'm not sure how old that roll is, maybe 20 years. Would you load it up, go past those first 14 shots a couple frames and shoot the rest and just see how things turn out or just toss it?

I have no idea what's on that roll or how it got stuck back but did consider shooting the rest at ASA 64 and developing with Rodinal.

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.
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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!
 

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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!
 
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