To think that I was into medium format photography when I was 9...
Tom C.
>
> > Hi folks,
> > I recently had a look at my mother's old box brownie, and
> > discovered that it still had a film in it. It is Kodak Verichrome Pan,
in
> > 620 format of course. I would think it would be be
Great, it can be done.
Malcolm
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Sent: 10 December 2001 02:23
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Subject: Re: Processing 20+ year old film
Hi,
I processed some 20 year old Plus X for a friend of mine a
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From: "Anthony Farr"
Subject: Re: Processing 20+ year old film
> William,
>
> Did you give standard process to these films. I ask because I
have some
> 2 to 3 year old C-41 process films that I have neglected to
process, and
> as more time
film comes out OK.
>
> Malcolm
>
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> Sent: 09 December 2001 16:10
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Processing 20+ year old film
>
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William,
Did you give standard process to these films. I ask because I have some
2 to 3 year old C-41 process films that I have neglected to process, and
as more time passes I am becoming more reluctant to face the
consequences of my sloth. They will be processed in my Jobo ATL-1000 so
I can ma
lcolm
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Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2001 5:44 AM
Subject: Processing 20+ year old film
> Hi folks,
> I recently had a look at my mother's old box
brownie, and
> di
Please let us know how it develops (pun unintended).
Malcolm
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Sent: 09 December 2001 11:44
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Subject: Processing 20+ year old film
Hi folks,
I recently had a
I would extend development time by about 50% at standard temperature. I
attempted a similar project about a year ago. A friend at work found a roll of
120 in an old Agfa rangefinder. In this case, the film was at least 40 years
old. I developed it, but it appeared that the camera had been opened,
Hi folks,
I recently had a look at my mother's old box brownie, and
discovered that it still had a film in it. It is Kodak Verichrome Pan, in
620 format of course. I would think it would be between 20 - 25 years old.
For the cost of a bit of developer and fixer I may as well have a go
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