Amongst my darkroom acquisitions, I have found the following photo paper:
In Paper Safe:
1: Is there any reason to not pitch the Ilfordchrome? If not, what should I do with it?
2: Is there any reason to not pitch the AGFACOLOR? If not, what should I do with it?
3: How do I figure out what is in the mystery envelopes? I could b/w expose them, and then develop, I'm pretty sure I could figure out if they were BW print paper, but what would I get if they were color, and then what to do with it?
Just trying to clean up the darkroom.
Ray
In Paper Safe:
Ilfordchrome A - One opened but sealed envelope. I don't know how many sheets, maybe 10. I am sure they are AT LEAST 30 years old, maybe older, and I have now way of telling how they have been stored, except that the last 15 years they have been in a cool-ish basement.
Two opened but resealed envelopes of some unidentified Photo Paper
In Box:
One somewhat full box of AGFA Professional AGFACOLOR CN 312/7 PE 3. I know that this paper has seen heat for a while, probably 10 years in an unheated / uncooled house.
I don't have any color chemicals, nor do I intend to get color chems.
1: Is there any reason to not pitch the Ilfordchrome? If not, what should I do with it?
2: Is there any reason to not pitch the AGFACOLOR? If not, what should I do with it?
3: How do I figure out what is in the mystery envelopes? I could b/w expose them, and then develop, I'm pretty sure I could figure out if they were BW print paper, but what would I get if they were color, and then what to do with it?
Just trying to clean up the darkroom.
Ray