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  1. The exact same thing happened to me with my tetenal kit last week (second batch). I noticed no effect on the negs but it bugged me so i filtered it using an old tshirt. I repeated the process 3 times untl i saw it clear. Blix is working as it should with no effects after filtering.
  2. I shoot a lot of expired slides mainly ektachrome. I have stuff expired as late as 1987, i shoot all of it at box speed. I wouldn't overexpose like you do with color neg film when expired more than a decade. I only process them in E6.
  3. freestylephoto.biz has them for $9.99 and stock might be limited, I lost my chance when BH had it for lower prices a few weeks ago.
  4. See our responses from 2 weeks ago here: 35mm camera + Kodak Portra 400 for Magazine
  5. that's exactly what I was going to ask. Daniel, you've got several advise on this subject 2 weeks ago, here's the thread: 35mm camera + Kodak Portra 400 for Magazine
  6. Hi Daniel, to answer your question, Portra 400 should be good for magazine prints if you get high quality scans from a good lab. If I was you I would get the highest scan resolution possible (4492×6774) Works very well for advertising, giant prints and large posters. I shot the image below on my Canon Elan7 with expired (2003) Fujichrome Sensia. BUT you have to understand the concerns from other's replies. Have you tested the new camera? You have to ensure there are no light leaks, shutter works etc etc.
  7. Correct. check the website i sent you, they have film holders and glass that you can use when scanning, it makes the images sharper. I don't scan with flatbeds, I own a plustek 8200i for 35mm, but I've seen results.
  8. Does are newton rings, it's caused by flatbed scanning. I doubt the negatives have those marks. What scanner are you using? you may want to look into Custom film holders for Agfa, Microtek, Canon and Epson film scanners. for solutions.
  9. I have lots of ektachromes expired in 1989 in my freezer purchased from ebayb(unknown storage). Compensated one stop on the first roll and blew out my highlights. Exposed at box speed gave good results, desaturated colors is the only thing i've noticed.
  10. I pre-ordered mine, a total of 5 from Cinestill and got them today. I have Delta3200 already loaded and must likely will be doing some comparisons as well as compare it with tmax400, I threw mine in the freezer when In saw the expiration date, but should be fine for me.
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