Nitroplait
Well-known
Shot some expired HP5+ in Rodinal and I know its not the ideal dev for HP5+ but its what I've got and its what I like for everything else, but seems really grainy negs look a bit thin too.
How long past expiration date?
Kept in room temperature (20-25°C) I see only minor degradation in HP5+ and TX400 over a period of up to 8 years past expiration (which is the oldest expired film I have knowingly used).
I use HC110 which is better for expired film than most developers, but HP5+ should be able to produce acceptable results many years past expiration with small adjustment in exposure and development.
If you have a large stock of expired film, I'd advise you to buy some HC110. It is as easy to use as Rodinal.
css9450
Veteran
If I had lots of expired film, I'd just unload it on Ebay and buy fresh.
There are people out there who specifically seek old film.
There are people out there who specifically seek old film.
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
In the 1970s I remember adding a teaspoon of sodium sulfite to an 8 oz mixture of Rodinal at 1:50 and it worked very well to smooth out the grain in HP 5 and Tri X.
Fraser
Well-known
Just notice the replies, I did actually sell the HP5 on ebay about ten rolls of it for about £4 a roll which is enough to pay for some fresh fomapan!
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