[pure-silver] Re: Old (very old) but already exposed film!
From: <genej2@xxxxxxx>
To: <pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2005 19:57:16 -0400
> Ralph,
For what it's worth, I recently developed a roll of 620 "kodak safety film"I
found in an old Kodak folder. There were only 2 exposures, but to my surprise
they developed and printed very well. From the worn out Chuck Taylors with the
oversized lace holes that the three young brothers were wearing as they hoisted
the fish they just caught, I'm guessing late 40's or early 50's.
> From: DarkroomMagic <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: 2005/07/04 Mon PM 06:32:10 EDT
> To: PureSilverNew <pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [pure-silver] Old (very old) but already exposed film!
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> Does anyone have some experience with this?
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> I have been given some very old B&W 120 film (<1950?), which has been
> exposed but never was developed. One is labeled ?Adox R17¹, some are just
> called ?Perutz¹, and one is called ?Agfa L Isopan¹. The owner assures me
> that the content is of considerable importance to her and her family. I like
> to give it a try and develop it for her, but I only have ID-11 and Rodinal
> at the moment.
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> What is the best way to handle this? Any special treatment?
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> Regards
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> Ralph W. Lambrecht
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> http://www.darkroomagic.com
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Be Just And Fear Not
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