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I've come into a couple of rolls of unexposed Kodacolor-X and I'm wondering what I should do with it. Home processing C-22 seems like a big headache, especially since I haven't even done C-41 so far. So I'm leaning towards treating it like B&W.
The stuff has a 1968 expiration date. What kind of speed should I expect? Half of the original 64, or even worse? Recommended developer and times?
I've tried a search in this and other forums but I keep finding threads about film that's found exposed, and saving what's on it. Me, I just don't want to toss what might still be usable film.
I have no interest in sending it out to a specialty lab.
The stuff has a 1968 expiration date. What kind of speed should I expect? Half of the original 64, or even worse? Recommended developer and times?
I've tried a search in this and other forums but I keep finding threads about film that's found exposed, and saving what's on it. Me, I just don't want to toss what might still be usable film.
I have no interest in sending it out to a specialty lab.
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