pharmboycu
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Hi everyone!
I did a search for this topic but didn't find anything that answered my question. I have a relatively large quantity of (presumably) expired Elite Chrome 400. I do not have an expiration date, but I am under the impression it was frozen before I obtained it and has been in the refrigerator since I obtained it (app. 1 yr).
Assuming this batch of film is from the last production run of EC 400,
1) Does anyone know what this expiration date might be?
2) The amount of speed loss I might expect in this film?
3) The amount of overexposure necessary to compensate for this speed loss?
If it was negative film I wouldn't be concerned, however, knowing that slide film is much less forgiving I'd like to get the best possible result from this film. It's quite a sizable quantity (app. 50 rolls), so it's worth it to me to try and use it for good results.
Thank you in advance!
I did a search for this topic but didn't find anything that answered my question. I have a relatively large quantity of (presumably) expired Elite Chrome 400. I do not have an expiration date, but I am under the impression it was frozen before I obtained it and has been in the refrigerator since I obtained it (app. 1 yr).
Assuming this batch of film is from the last production run of EC 400,
1) Does anyone know what this expiration date might be?
2) The amount of speed loss I might expect in this film?
3) The amount of overexposure necessary to compensate for this speed loss?
If it was negative film I wouldn't be concerned, however, knowing that slide film is much less forgiving I'd like to get the best possible result from this film. It's quite a sizable quantity (app. 50 rolls), so it's worth it to me to try and use it for good results.
Thank you in advance!