I pulled some rolls of Maco 820c Aura infrared film out of the fridge yesterday. It has been sitting there for years, literally... it outdated in 2007. I shot two rolls of it yesterday afternoon as a test, to see how much base fog and how much IR effect I would get with an R72 filter on my Rolleiflex. Good news - the film is now hanging to dry in my darkroom, and it appears to still have relatively normal sensitivity - I shot it based on recommendations I saw to use between ISO 3 and ISO 1. The frames shot at 1/2 second at f16 were a little thin but printable, and the 1 second at f16 shots all look very good. There were some I took under the forest canopy and just winged it, giving between 30 seconds and 60 seconds (the Maco 820 has HORRIBLE reciprocity failure), but that was too much - I could have gotten away with 8-15 seconds for those same shots.

