Processing Color Film at Home!
This is my second test roll of Kodak Vericolor II film that expired back in April of 1981.
The "Open 1 Stop Per Decade Old" rule works quite well.
1981 - asa 100
1991 - asa 50
2001 - asa 25
2014 - asa 10
Asa 10 works well however the film was victim (this time) of my sloppy washing skills. This was the first roll ever that I hand-processed in C-41 (courtesy of Mark Dalzell's chemistry at the Smoove-Tech Darkroom)
Image by Michael Raso
Canon EOS Rebel Xs 35mm SLR Camera
Kodak Vericolor II 5025 Type S color film (expired '81)
Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM lens
Home-Processed in the Unicolor C-41 Kit
Unicolor C-41 Home Processing Kits available from Freestyle
Hand-Rolled 35mm films available at The FPP
Processing Color Film at Home!
This is my second test roll of Kodak Vericolor II film that expired back in April of 1981.
The "Open 1 Stop Per Decade Old" rule works quite well.
1981 - asa 100
1991 - asa 50
2001 - asa 25
2014 - asa 10
Asa 10 works well however the film was victim (this time) of my sloppy washing skills. This was the first roll ever that I hand-processed in C-41 (courtesy of Mark Dalzell's chemistry at the Smoove-Tech Darkroom)
Image by Michael Raso
Canon EOS Rebel Xs 35mm SLR Camera
Kodak Vericolor II 5025 Type S color film (expired '81)
Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM lens
Home-Processed in the Unicolor C-41 Kit
Unicolor C-41 Home Processing Kits available from Freestyle
Hand-Rolled 35mm films available at The FPP