Frank R
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I just bought a bunch of old (1983) 120 and 620 Tri-X and Verichrome pan film today at an antique store.
I thought I would test a few rolls to see if it is still good. I know nothing about developing old film and I know it is a gamble. I have heard that the chemicals and times can be adjusted to pull out the best in them.
Since I have not done developing since my high school days I will just have this done at the local lab.
What should I tell the lab guy in terms of developing instructions?
Should I adjust the exposure times during my picture taking as well?
I thought I would test a few rolls to see if it is still good. I know nothing about developing old film and I know it is a gamble. I have heard that the chemicals and times can be adjusted to pull out the best in them.
Since I have not done developing since my high school days I will just have this done at the local lab.
What should I tell the lab guy in terms of developing instructions?
Should I adjust the exposure times during my picture taking as well?