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  1. 8 févr. 2024 · Expired film can be a scary thing to approach as it’s unknown what you’re going to get. Over the years I’ve shot and developed a lot of old film and now I can guide you along! Camera film can last 30-40 Years if the film is kept refrigerated. Film expiry dates are 2 years after

  2. Film that's expired reacts in different and unique ways when exposed. Some rolls can bring out crazy colours, others can have beautiful exaggerated grain, and some can just be plain weird! That is the beauty of shooting expired film - you're never quite sure what you will get when the photos are developed, but every time it's a different and wonderful result.

  3. I found Kodak Gold film that expired in 1990 at the Goodwill. What happens when you shoot expired film?I picked up an unopened Kodak point-and-shoot camera a...

  4. 18 nov. 2020 · One commonly cited rule of thumb for shooting expired film is to add an extra stop of exposure for every decade since the film expired. So if you’re shooting an ISO 1600 roll of film that ...

  5. We're usually able to process and scan your expired film in 5-7 business days, and even offer reasonable rush rates for same or next day processing. Please contact us for quotes and an accurate timeline. To contact us just fill out this form or email negativelandfilm@gmail.com. You can also give us a call at (917) 975-0473 - We look forward to ...

  6. 12 avr. 2023 · All 35mm and 120 film has an expiration date. This is because the chemicals in the film start to degrade over time, and change the coatings that were originally put on the film. Most film has an expiration date of a few years when purchased from new. For example, a roll of film purchased now would expire in roughly 2026.

  7. Film that's expired reacts in different and unique ways when exposed. Some rolls can bring out crazy colours, others can have beautiful exaggerated grain, and some can just be plain weird! That is the beauty of shooting expired film - you're never quite sure what you will get when the photos are developed, but every time it's a different and wonderful result.