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    Question What To Do With This Old Flim

    Today I was doing a film check in the refrigerator, I wanted to re-stock some 5x7 film so I could get back to using my 5x7 camera.I though I was all out but low and behold I found a box of 5x7 Plus-X dated however from - are you ready 11/1999 unopen. My question is -

    Is it to late to do anything with this stuff?

    The film is almost 6 YEARS OLD is there any speed left?

    I'm I wasting my time? Will it be all fogged up from time gone by?

    Do I need a specal deveolper?
    The box of film has been in a ziolock bag the hold time and again has never open.

    HELP & Thanks Richard

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    Re: What To Do With This Old Flim

    I was shooting Kodak IR sheet film which expired in 2000 with no problems. The box was stored in my fridge. I'll bet your film will be okay. Just load a film holder, go out in your yard, expose a sheet and develop it. You'll know pretty quick then. Even if it comes out a bit fogged, you can print through that. Such a lovely film...shame it should go to waste...If you do test it, let us know how it turned out, eh?

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    Re: What To Do With This Old Flim

    ...oh ya, Just develop it in your standard developer to start.

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    Re: What To Do With This Old Flim

    Ohhhh, what I wouldn't give to find a box of Plus-X sheet film in myrefridgerator. I miss that film a lot!

    Shoot it and enjoy. It's probably still good.

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    Re: What To Do With This Old Flim

    Brian,

    I'm finding FP4+ a great replacement for Plus-X. It's not the same, but...pretty close!

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    Re: What To Do With This Old Flim

    That's what I've been using... plus an extension of my repetoire to HP5+. I'm very happy with the Ilford film. But I do miss Plus-X an awful lot.

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    Re: What To Do With This Old Flim

    Oh... and I shot a box of Bergger... not sure if I like it or not. But probalby won't buy more. Already bought more FP4 and HP5.

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    Re: What To Do With This Old Flim

    Ya, I'm hooked on HP5+, FP4+ and Efke 25... I use them in that order. LOVE HP5+!
    Richard, when you run out of Plus-X, be sure to try a box of FP4+ if you haven't already.

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    How about forty years?

    These shots was made with 620 Tri-X expired in 1967! I bought them for the spools. A bit of fog and slightly low contrast but otherwise not bad. Made with a pinhole camera.

    -Anupam
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    Re: What To Do With This Old Flim

    Plus-X, you say? I think you should just send it to me and I'll let you know how it turns out. Seriously, it'll be fine.

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