I suggest use all the C41 films freely for "non-critical" work.
They seem to withstand time and storage at room temperature without
significant deterioration.
I have no experience with dated slide films, though.

Bulent

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2011/4/6 Sam L <samthegr...@gmail.com>:
> Hi all,
>
> I just picked up a batch of film from my local freecycle list.  I
> thought they were non-expired,
> but sadly, that is not the case.  So of the films below, are any worth
> my developing dollars?
> (I know I can get C-41 done for somewhat cheap down at my local Walgreens)
> I'm guessing I should just throw it all out.
>
> FILM                                        EXP DATE               PROCESS
> Kodak Ektachrome 100 HC        1991-08                  ????
> Kodak Max 400                           2004-09                 C-41
> Fujichrome Provia 100             1996-12                     CR-56
> Fujicolor Superia Reala                 ????-??                 C-41
> Kodak Gold 200                           ????-??                         C-41
>
> Thanks!
>
> ---------------------------
> Sam
>
> PS:  Ektachrome slide film from 1991?  20 years expired.  Wow.
>
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