pepeguitarra
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I just obtained a 20-roll package of Tri-X 120 PAN. They expired in October 1974 (43 years ago). However, they were well kept and when I open them, they look like new. The individual boxes and plastic wrap are intact and "new". They assured me they were in a dry and cool environment. I would like to tray one of those rolls, but I am not sure if I should assume ASA 400, or less. I read that one has to reduce one stop by every ten years, that would rate the film at EI 25. That sounds a bit drastic. Any advice on how should I rate it? Thanks, Pepe.
Also, once I take the roll, what EI should I develop the roll for? Will this be a case of PULLING the film? Should I develop at EI 400? How does it work? Thanks.
Also, once I take the roll, what EI should I develop the roll for? Will this be a case of PULLING the film? Should I develop at EI 400? How does it work? Thanks.



