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Sharing some images shot in Plux-X(expired on 1969)

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Hello! I have always been intrigued by the different looks of expired film that I see. Some have very different looks and some look as if they were not expired. I am also preparing the same endeavor for color film, I have a few rolls in a garbage bag on my roof that is constantly being exposed to the elements for a few days now. Iin my search of very out of date BW films, a kind APUGer has sent me a couple of rolls of PlusX that has expired last 1969. :smile: I just wanted to share my experience with it. I developed it in replenished Xtol for 5mins. I rated the film as ISO 64. BTW, what I want to show is not something scientific or technical, I just wanted to share my experience. Comments and your experiences with very out of date film is welcome. Thank you. :D

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*BTW these are scans, with no post processing in LR/PS
 
I like the results, I would like some of that out dated Plus-X

Steve
 
:tongue:Also, are the negatives supposed to look thin? On the edges the marks (numbers and name of film) are almost invisible. Sadly I only have one roll left.
 
Plus-X 120 Expired 1978

Here are some shots I took earlier this year on a roll of Plus-X that expired in 1978. Developed in HC-110 Dil. B at 64F degrees for 7 minutes. The chemistry was about ten years old, donated by a friend. Scanned with dust removal and small contrast adjustments.

Taken with a Votarflex rudimentary faux-TLR, so no focusing and little exposure control. Fun, though. I have about 10 rolls left from the same batch so I will be able to experiment even further.
 

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:tongue:Also, are the negatives supposed to look thin? On the edges the marks (numbers and name of film) are almost invisible. Sadly I only have one roll left.

Don't forget, those edge markings were exposed on to the film about 35 years ago - some fading would seem to be unremarkable.
 
I shot a lot of Plus-X that was loaded in a bulk loader in 1989 then came into my possession.
I found that by rating it at 64 and developing in ID11 I was VERY happy with it...
 
I've had great luck with Verichrome Pan that expired in the late 1960's and early 1970's. I've shot it @125 and developed it in Diafine (would shoot it @64 if I were to do it again), and also @25 developed in HC-110 dil. B for around 7:00 or so.

Diafine:
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HC-110:
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Thank your for the replies and those who shared pictures. One of the reasons that I use film is because I am fascinated with the film itself. It can be stored for decades and still be used with not much consequence. That is really cool. :D
 
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