NaChase
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Hey all, I recently bought some Ektachrome 64/64T and EPP 100 Plus that expired between 1993-94. I am wondering what ISO I should shoot at and what crazy color shifts I might expect using such old film. Thanks in advance!
NaChase
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Apparently this is what you get. There was a super strong magenta cast that I edited out and virtually all contrast and color is gone, but it's still interesting.
Ridiculously Expired Ektachrome 2 by N.Chase, on Flickr
Ridiculously Expired Ektachrome 1 by N.Chase, on Flickr
Ridiculously Expired Ektachrome 3 by N.Chase, on Flickr



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konicaman
konicaman
Cool - thanks for sharing. Maybe I should go through my drawers to see if I have something of similar age.
GarageBoy
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Expired film is weirdly expensive
I'd like to run some old color slide stuff
I'd like to run some old color slide stuff
greywind
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Expired film is weirdly expensive
I'd like to run some old color slide stuff
I've got loads I'm getting rid. PM me if you're interested.
Dektol Dan
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Jani_from_Finland
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A friend i knew shot some great things with exp Kodak slidefilm, mostly doing cross-processing, old Kodak Ektachrome is really neat for that. I have a bunch and during the summertime i'll be doing colour again and i'll try some different dev methods with these.:
You can find his stuff here (has some great shots on Chernobyl ie):
https://www.flickr.com/photos/toydragon/
You can find his stuff here (has some great shots on Chernobyl ie):
https://www.flickr.com/photos/toydragon/
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