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Response to Old TMAX-3200 films (exp. date 1996) What to do?

from Alan Gibson (Alan.Gibson@technologist.com)
Re Micheal's post: believe me, I speak from experience. I have noted a number of times in this forum that I find a marked deterioration in TMZ when only 6 months old, kept in a fridge, and well within the 'expiry' date. If it has hit expiry, it is bad. 3 years out of date? I've never tried TMZ that old, but I would expect it to be terrible. Mind you, it would be interesting if Gert tried it, and let us know the results.

I agree with Michael that most B&W films wouldn't be too bad when 3 years out of date. TMZ has a particularly short life.

(posted 9240 days ago)

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