htmlguru4242
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Along with the Kodachrome (check the color forum) that I got today, I got some rolls of Panatomic-X (yes!!!).
I figured i'd try one out, even though the film is dated 1980, 1981 and 1983. So I shot about four exposures and the came out absolutely perfect. (Well, they're a LITTLE thick but that was my problem in developing them, I ran a bit over.)
The film was stored in an attic with no temperature control, but it didn't seem to be affected. I don't have a densiometer to check, but the base fog level is VERY low, at least looking at it visually. It's not much higher than my new Tri-X.
My scanner can't scan negatives worth a darn, but when (and if) I make a contact print (got a new contact printer too) or print them, I'll scan them and post the results.
Now to see what happens with the similarly - expired roll of HIE ...
I figured i'd try one out, even though the film is dated 1980, 1981 and 1983. So I shot about four exposures and the came out absolutely perfect. (Well, they're a LITTLE thick but that was my problem in developing them, I ran a bit over.)
The film was stored in an attic with no temperature control, but it didn't seem to be affected. I don't have a densiometer to check, but the base fog level is VERY low, at least looking at it visually. It's not much higher than my new Tri-X.
My scanner can't scan negatives worth a darn, but when (and if) I make a contact print (got a new contact printer too) or print them, I'll scan them and post the results.
Now to see what happens with the similarly - expired roll of HIE ...