I recently purchased a photo lot from an estate sale with a Yashica LM and a Konica IIIa rangefinder that needs a CLA
Most of the film was expired Fuji Superia and HP5 from the 2000s but in one box I found the following
-Kodachrome 64, K-14 process, unshot (I know there's no way to develop it anyway)
-Kodacolor-X, C-22 process, presumably shot
-Kodachrome II, K-12 process, presumably shot
-Ilford Pan F with a really old faded label, presumably shot.
So this post is mostly in regards to the Pan F. I know I can attempt to develop it, but there are two problems.
1.there appears to be a bend in the opening through which I'm guessing there will have been a 40+ year long light leak so it may all be ruined anyway
2. I think the really old packaging of it looks pretty cool and might just want to use it for display along with the others.
What should I do with this Pan F?
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Camera-Specific Properties: Camera Model 2PS64 Camera Software 3.18.20-perf-gccfcd60 Sensing Method One-Chip Color Area Focal Length (35mm Equiv) 26 mm Image-Specific Properties: Image Orientation Top, Left-Hand Horizontal Resolution 72 dpi Vertical Resolution 72 dpi Image Created 2017:02:15 23:25:10 Exposure Time 1/15 sec F-Number f/1.8 Exposure Program Not Defined ISO Speed Rating 1250 Lens Aperture f/1.8 Brightness 0 EV Exposure Bias 0 EV Metering Mode Center Weighted Average Light Source Unknown Flash No Flash, Compulsory Focal Length 4.58 mm Color Space Information sRGB Image Width 4000 Image Height 3000 Rendering Normal Exposure Mode Auto White Balance Auto Scene Capture Type Standard Gain Control None Contrast Normal Saturation Normal Sharpness Hard
You can get a cheap film puller for like a buck on eBay or Amazon. Pull the film out in a dark bag, trip it and roll it onto your spool, dev it, and keep the canister.
>>3022935
Develop the Pan F on rodinal.