>>4389099>/fgt/ daily reminderyes yes, i know, but
i recently got a roll of film from a flea market (stored in unkown conditions, presumably the opposite of what it should be stored in(currently is in my fridge in a desperate attempt to slow down the degredation of whatever is left)), a roll of Tudorcolor II, which i havent found much about online
it is ASA 100
issue is it has expired since september 1984, as it is colour film im not sure wtf to do with the stop per decade rule(or if i should fuck with it at all), im not sure if shooting at 16/24 ASA will be a good idea, seems a bit too much
im not expecting to get good results at all from the get go, but im wondering if there is a way to try and ensure i get at least some results, be it shooting at 1/60 or f/16 or in sunny conditions or whatever
i cant develop the film myself so i have no control over that to "pull" it
i will shoot it anyway, if i get any useable results i will come back and post them (thus the tripcode)
>>4389446>18, shooting since 14~>uni IT student>might get one this month (Depends)>none>usually i shoot a roll over a month/two month time period because little money for development