Donald Qualls
Subscriber
After 10 years the grain was huge.
Tri-X grain was pretty crunchy even with fresh film back in the '70s, when I first used it. Not too noticeable in 620/6x6, but it showed in 5x7 prints from 35 mm.
After 10 years the grain was huge.
That has been my experience as well. After 10 years the grain was huge.
It depends on the processing and the format. The images below were exposed on 2x3 Tri-X sheet film at ASA 320. That film expired in 1993. The images where shot in 2023 when I first opened the box.
And it depends on storage. Your box was sealed. Exposure to air doesn't have a good effect on film. Old bulk rolls that are sitting in loaders - the first few feet will usually be less sensitive than the stuff farther in. Lots of things impact how badly film ages. TriX is generally not very usable when found in a bulk loader or an open sheet film box.
open since 2023 sitting a cool cabinet.
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