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Subject: [OM] Back on-list -- a darkroom question
From: Dan Mitchell <danmitchell@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2012 20:37:45 -0700
  I've been off-list for, ooh, four years or so; after two house moves, 
I finally got around to unpacking all my various darkroom stuff and 
testing it out again.

  It turns out, to my pleased surprise, to all work fairly well. The 
safelight bulb is dead, but a red LED rear bike light works as a 
replacement; the chemicals are all enormously past their expiry dates 
(and have been thoroughly frozen through a number of winters of garage 
storage), but still can make prints and develop film well enough for my 
admittedly fairly nonexacting standards.


  However, one question arose while testing this lot. I had a film 
loader full of a large amount of film, but I couldn't remember what sort 
of film it was. I filled a cartridge and shot it at ISO 100 as a 
reasonable starting point; developed it in elderly Rodinal for 6 minutes 
at 1+25 (as if it were hp5+), and the resulting negatives appear to have 
come out okay.

  The weird thing is that now I've developed it, it turns out that the 
film _is_ HP5+ -- which is ISO 400. So I overexposed everything by two 
stops, but the negatives are not obviously overexposed at all.

  What are the chances that the excessive age of my chemicals (and film) 
have conspired to counteract the overexposure? I have a combination of 
exposure + development that seems to work, but I'm not sure why..

  thanks,

  -- dan

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