mitch
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A few weeks ago a friend of mine gave me a whole bunch of large and medium format film she'd had sitting at the back of her fridge for a while (by a while I mean years - some of the 4x5 sheets expired in the mid-80s). Today I went out and shot a shot one of of the more recent rolls in the bunch, some Acros that expired in late 2003.
I rated it at ISO 64, and I'm going to develop in Rodinal, but I'm not sure if I should just let it sit there for an hour in 1:100 or go with 1:50 and the times listed in the massive dev chart. If I refer to the chart, I'm not sure if I should just use the times listed for Acros rated at 64 or maybe let it sit in there for an extra minute or two being that the film is 8 years old. I really don't have too much experience in messing with expired film, not stuff this old anyway.
I rated it at ISO 64, and I'm going to develop in Rodinal, but I'm not sure if I should just let it sit there for an hour in 1:100 or go with 1:50 and the times listed in the massive dev chart. If I refer to the chart, I'm not sure if I should just use the times listed for Acros rated at 64 or maybe let it sit in there for an extra minute or two being that the film is 8 years old. I really don't have too much experience in messing with expired film, not stuff this old anyway.