amellice
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So I got my hand on a pack of Kodak Ektacolor Ultra f paper, to my knowledge this is an old paper since Kodak replaced Kodak Ektacolor Ultra III in 2003 with Kodak Ultra Endura. It was 50 sheets 11x14 for 6 bucks so I said why not!
Anyways tried it last weekend and it was no good (I can post the result later if you want). It had a brown muddy cast overall. So the question came to mind is how safe is the old paper? Paper lose speed with age and humidity and also depends on how you store it, but it's still usable. I have another Ultra Endura 8x10 date back to 2006 and it's prints good.
So I wanted to hear from you what is the oldest B&W/Color paper that you had successful results with?
Anyways tried it last weekend and it was no good (I can post the result later if you want). It had a brown muddy cast overall. So the question came to mind is how safe is the old paper? Paper lose speed with age and humidity and also depends on how you store it, but it's still usable. I have another Ultra Endura 8x10 date back to 2006 and it's prints good.
So I wanted to hear from you what is the oldest B&W/Color paper that you had successful results with?

I'd like to try it
