Henri Toivonen wrote:
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Last night I found a roll of Kodak RG25 in the back of the fridge. It's
about three years out of date, iirc. What sort of results can be expected
from this film? Fogged? Color shift? Other things? Do I need to tell
the lab anything to adjust development?
Shel
Is it ISO 25 as the name suggests? It's probably just fine.
I've used a couple of years old Superia 400, and it was just like a fresh roll.
/Henri
I hope so!
I have half a refrigerator full ~ well, 20 rolls! ~ of Kodak 135 Professional Supra 400, that's marked "Process before 05/2002."
Should I give it a dfferent ASA number? Oh wait, that's now called DIN or ISBN or or something, isn't it... Sighhh. Maybe Weston?
Wait a minute... on the box... says "EI." What the heck is EI? Exposure Index?
Since I don't plan to develop any myself, I'll pretend it's ASA or ISO 400, and set my camera accordingly.
Yes, manual cameras... No bar code in MY camera!
Anyhow, I'll shoot a couple of rolls (at the old ASA 400) and see how they come out.
Thanks for the advise!
keith whaley

