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Testing expired T-Max 100

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Mike Kennedy

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I pulled a bit of film off the bulk roll I have and gave it a go.Rated at iso64,developed in Rodinal 25:1 for 6 mins.
Problem:There were a few black marks by the sprocket holes.I used a plastic reusable cassette (first time).Lent my Kodak Darkroom data Guide (never again) so I can't analysis the fault.Is this film shootable?

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Marks connected with the sprocket holes can indicate insufficient or too frequent movement of the tank. But in your example the marks are not very clear. I think you need more testing.
Before I switched to 120 I used reusable cartridges. Never gave me the trouble you describe, but I found they are prone to scratching the emulsion, probably because dust gets into the felt lips.
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