I went out shooting yesterday, and on impulse took a couple of rolls of Kodak E160-T, tungsten balanced slide film. I found this at my father's house last summer - it had expired in 1988. I assume it was not good for it's intended purpose, so I thought I'd shoot it and have it cross processed as standard negative film.

The results - well, when scanned as a negative it looks a lot like a regular color photo. A bit grainy and some subtle changes in the colors, but nothing outlandish. the film looks a lot like a color negative - even has an orange cast to the blank areas.

Is this expected result with a tungsten balanced film? I have a few similarly out of date rolls of an ISO 60 daylight balanced film - what will that do if cross processed?

TIA -

MCC
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Mark Cassino Photography

Kalamazoo, MI

http://www.markcassino.com

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