Mablo
Well-known
I received a stash of Ilford HP4 and Kodak Tri-X Pan from a friend of a friend. Films have been staying in a freezer for decades except for the last ten years in a dark and relatively cool warehouse.
Any suggestions for exposure (ASA) and development? I have Rodinal, HC-110 and Xtol in my hands.
Any suggestions for exposure (ASA) and development? I have Rodinal, HC-110 and Xtol in my hands.

HuubL
hunter-gatherer
shoot them! these long overdue films have their specific charm. perhaps expose at half their indicated asa.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Last week I loaded five IXMOO's with Kodak Tri-X Pan that expired in June, 1974. I was 3 years and 2 months old at the time 
In the past I have shot Agfa Isopan 100 in 120 that expired in 1970. Contrast was a bit soft, just as I liked it.
I say 'Shoot it!'
In the past I have shot Agfa Isopan 100 in 120 that expired in 1970. Contrast was a bit soft, just as I liked it.
I say 'Shoot it!'
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
I spent last summer shooting about a dozen rolls of Plus X from 1987 that had been stored in unknown ways.
All of them came out fantastically with normal development.
I'd say test a roll, and then shoot the rest accordingly
All of them came out fantastically with normal development.
I'd say test a roll, and then shoot the rest accordingly
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I've shot with 35yr old Plus-X. I over exposed a stop and developed N+10%.
Here's an image of the roll and from the roll.
Here's an image of the roll and from the roll.



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