sanking
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A couple of years ago a friend gave me 50 rolls of Ilford HP5+ film in 220 size. It was long out-dated (1993) but had been stored frozen throughout its life. I finally got around to using a few rolls of the film and was really surprised to find out how well it held up. Compared to contempoary HP5+ the B+F was only about log 0.10 higher, and in all other respects the film performed as if factory fresh. It is really too bad that this fine film can no longer be produced in 220 size. My own experience with a number of out-dated Kodak films in this format, including TRI- 320 and PLUX-X, is that they did not hold up nearly so well as this HP5+ to age.
Sandy King
Sandy King