Advice on developing expired Retro 100

cambolt

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I have a roll of unexposed Rollei Retro 100, which expired in 8/2010. I'm thinking of shooting it. Is there anything I need to keep in mind when processing/shooting? Should I just use the standard dev times? I'll be using D76.

Thanks
 
I wouldn't treat it any differently from an in-date film - it's only 18 months past. I have plenty of film of that age (due to a combination of over-ordering in 2009 and an unexpected drop-off in film consumption since then) that I'm treating as normal and getting perfectly normal results from. I don't store mine in a fridge or freezer either, just in an old shoebox in a cupboard.
 
I wouldn't treat it any differently from an in-date film - it's only 18 months past. I have plenty of film of that age (due to a combination of over-ordering in 2009 and an unexpected drop-off in film consumption since then) that I'm treating as normal and getting perfectly normal results from. I don't store mine in a fridge or freezer either, just in an old shoebox in a cupboard.
Thanks - I'll just see what happens
 
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