I recently found some old partly exposed 35mm film from between about 10 and 14 years ago. There's a mixture of Plus-X, Tri-X, TMax 100 and TMax 400. I suspect there's nothing worthwile on them and I was tempted to throw them out, but the curiosity is too great. I'd appreciate some advice on what adjusments to normal development times I should try when developing these old rolls to get the most reliable results, considering their age. I now normally use Perceptol, but I also have a new bottle of Ilfosol-S I recently purchased to try. The films whilst not stored in ideal conditions such as a refrigerator, were kept in a box in a cupboard over the years.(posted 9387 days ago)