fotch
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I tried searching for this info with success.
I have some film that dates back approximately 20 years. Stored in dry room tempature conditions. Should of would of put in freezer if I had known I wasn't going to get to it sooner.
Is it any good? Do I need to develop in any special way? Usually use D76.
Some of the film as follows:
*The Agfa is a seal box and I don't know the storage conditions before I acquired it, I have had it for 20 years.
Any advice is appreciated.
I have some film that dates back approximately 20 years. Stored in dry room tempature conditions. Should of would of put in freezer if I had known I wasn't going to get to it sooner.
Is it any good? Do I need to develop in any special way? Usually use D76.
Some of the film as follows:
- Adox R14 (120) Sept 87
- Adox KB 14 (35mm) April 88
- Adox KB 17 (35mm) Jan 88
- Kodak Tri-X May 76
- Kodak Tmax 100 Mar 89
- Kodak TechPan Feb 84
- Agfa Triple S Pan (4x5) Feb 44*
*The Agfa is a seal box and I don't know the storage conditions before I acquired it, I have had it for 20 years.
Any advice is appreciated.