Jeremy Saint-Peyre
Member
Hello everybody !
Pretty much everything is in the title. I put my hands on around 20 expired films from kodak, Ektar 25iso(negative) and E100V(positive). Thoses were already expired when i got them several years ago, and i did nothing with it for several years and now they are shot.
I used a toy camera that have a fixed exposure time of 1/100 and have an aperture range from f./5,6 to f./11. Wich i used at f./5,6 all the time.
So i will have to push - i guess several stops - in processing and i would like to know the general rule for pushing a stop in color, both for negative and positive cross-processed.
If you have any recommandation to compensate the expiration, i'll take it as well !
Thanks a lot !
Have a nice day,
Jeremy
Pretty much everything is in the title. I put my hands on around 20 expired films from kodak, Ektar 25iso(negative) and E100V(positive). Thoses were already expired when i got them several years ago, and i did nothing with it for several years and now they are shot.
I used a toy camera that have a fixed exposure time of 1/100 and have an aperture range from f./5,6 to f./11. Wich i used at f./5,6 all the time.
So i will have to push - i guess several stops - in processing and i would like to know the general rule for pushing a stop in color, both for negative and positive cross-processed.
If you have any recommandation to compensate the expiration, i'll take it as well !
Thanks a lot !
Have a nice day,
Jeremy