eleskin
Well-known
This never happens to me, except now. I just found 4 rolls of Delta 400 120 I exposed 2 1/2 years ago in the back of a closet. the film was always in the dark, and never in a hot room. What would be the best developer for the film? I normally use XTOL or D-76. Anybody ever have a similar situation?
David Goldfarb
Well-known
Just process it normally in whatever you use. If you rated it at 400, D-76 is a good choice. It may have a little extra base fog from sitting for 2.5 years, but you can compensate for that in printing.
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
This never happens to me, except now. I just found 4 rolls of Delta 400 120 I exposed 2 1/2 years ago in the back of a closet. the film was always in the dark, and never in a hot room. What would be the best developer for the film? I normally use XTOL or D-76. Anybody ever have a similar situation?
4 rolls of Delta 400...what was in this closet that you would shoot 4 rolls...
I have 40 rolls of Tmax 400 (ex 2001, but been in fridge from day 1)
I just finished off one roll today...I think I'll try it in Rodinal...
MartinP
Veteran
Three years is not sooooo long so, as suggested in post-#2, try the normal time and developer that you would generally use.
Of course, develop one film and dry it (so that you can check the results) before developing the rest - just in case.
Of course, develop one film and dry it (so that you can check the results) before developing the rest - just in case.
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