I have bricks of Kodak Tri-X (Arista Premium 400) that have been stored in my refrigerator since I bought them, which was actually a few months before they expired (12/2014). I'm sure this question has been asked ad nauseam, but if I were to shoot these rolls, would there be a difference in tonal quality than if I were to shoot fresh Tri-X? This question didn't even exist when I originally bought the rolls (I was more interested in experimental photography and didn't care if "quality" results weren't given down the years) but I've recently been involved in traditional darkroom printing for the first time and am now appreciating what's considered "traditional."
Also, on that note, how long does HC-110 keep? I've heard "forever," but I'm concerned as the bottle I bought is going on three years. I'm also weary because the bottle that the chemical came in is being exposed to more air as opposed to when it was full. Is the exposure to air as bad as, say, for C-41 chemicals?
Also, on that note, how long does HC-110 keep? I've heard "forever," but I'm concerned as the bottle I bought is going on three years. I'm also weary because the bottle that the chemical came in is being exposed to more air as opposed to when it was full. Is the exposure to air as bad as, say, for C-41 chemicals?

