I inherited some of that from my father and it was over 10 years out of 
date. Stored in a freezer - it seemed fine to me when I shot it. I have 
never used the film fresh, so I can't say for sure that it was 100% the 
same. So I would not use it for an extremely important project, or 
something that you can only shoot once, but if you are doing studio work 
that you can go back to give ti a try.

- MCC

Rebekah wrote:
> I've got some Ektachrom 160t that expired January 2005
> rg2
> 
> On 9/2/07, cbwaters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> How expired?
>>
>> I think I'd give anything up to a few years past the date a try and see what
>> shakes out.
>>
>> CW
>>
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>>> Should I toss expired film?
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>>> rg2
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