The films dried, but after a second rinse, because water stains do not allow sensible scanning of films.
For the record, the base ISO value was 125, but considering the age (almost 50 years) of this film I was working on ISO 50. Of course with tripod.
Below are some selected frames, but there were 56 in total!
After closer inspection, I must admit that for such an "age-old" film, it retains very good parameters. If the exposure is correct, the image is clear and sharp and the grain is really decent. Some frames have slight smoke, but this was unavoidable.
The second issue is the exposure itself. All photos were taken in not the best weather conditions and it can be seen from some frames, but I know that if the same photos were taken e.g. in summer - the quality would be definitely different, better. Such old material simply needs a lot of light to properly illuminate the emulsion.
I must admit that it was a great pleasure. A 50 year old film, thrills during developing and what frames will come out - this is what makes analog photography give me so much pleasure!
And my favorite street lamps :)