Rhodes
Time Lord
In the city museum, were I study bones (I'm a anthropologist), there is a old photo lab that now is use as store room for cardbord cases and other suff. But it still have a lot of gear (cheamicals [the ilford rapid fixer bottle is half liquid, half powder...], lamps, old films, etc).
I discoverd a old kodak rapid process copy film that expired in 88. I went looking for info and find some of it, iso of 0.06 (?), a pdf giving info about about the speeds and etc.
But, what kind of b&w developer to use? I only find info on using Detol (dektol?) Can I use other? And currect me if I'm wrong, it's an ortho film so I can load the reel in red safe light, right?
I discoverd a old kodak rapid process copy film that expired in 88. I went looking for info and find some of it, iso of 0.06 (?), a pdf giving info about about the speeds and etc.
But, what kind of b&w developer to use? I only find info on using Detol (dektol?) Can I use other? And currect me if I'm wrong, it's an ortho film so I can load the reel in red safe light, right?