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ALL FILM 35mm C41 Kodak Max 400 24 exp. *expired
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35mm C41 Kodak Max 400 24 exp. *expired

$7.00

Not sure of the expiration date or how film has been stored so purchase at your own risk.

35mm

Quick overview of how to shoot Expired film

  • Over-expose from film's box speed (1 stop per decade since expiry is a good rough rule for films of 400 ISO/ASA or lower, but try to find out how the film was stored). I do this by lowering the ISO/ASA on my camera. If in doubt, always add an extra stop!

  • Higher ISO/ASA films will degrade more extremely than lower ISO/ASA films, so adjust your over-exposure settings accordingly

  • Most expired film can be developed normally

  • If you couldn't over-expose when shooting, push +1 or +2 stops in development

  • Color negative and black & white film degrade quicker than slide film, but deal with over/under-exposure much better

Local Pickup Only, all sales benefit our official 501c3 organization and will be used to continue offering unique opportunities for our photo community!

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Not sure of the expiration date or how film has been stored so purchase at your own risk.

35mm

Quick overview of how to shoot Expired film

  • Over-expose from film's box speed (1 stop per decade since expiry is a good rough rule for films of 400 ISO/ASA or lower, but try to find out how the film was stored). I do this by lowering the ISO/ASA on my camera. If in doubt, always add an extra stop!

  • Higher ISO/ASA films will degrade more extremely than lower ISO/ASA films, so adjust your over-exposure settings accordingly

  • Most expired film can be developed normally

  • If you couldn't over-expose when shooting, push +1 or +2 stops in development

  • Color negative and black & white film degrade quicker than slide film, but deal with over/under-exposure much better

Local Pickup Only, all sales benefit our official 501c3 organization and will be used to continue offering unique opportunities for our photo community!

Not sure of the expiration date or how film has been stored so purchase at your own risk.

35mm

Quick overview of how to shoot Expired film

  • Over-expose from film's box speed (1 stop per decade since expiry is a good rough rule for films of 400 ISO/ASA or lower, but try to find out how the film was stored). I do this by lowering the ISO/ASA on my camera. If in doubt, always add an extra stop!

  • Higher ISO/ASA films will degrade more extremely than lower ISO/ASA films, so adjust your over-exposure settings accordingly

  • Most expired film can be developed normally

  • If you couldn't over-expose when shooting, push +1 or +2 stops in development

  • Color negative and black & white film degrade quicker than slide film, but deal with over/under-exposure much better

Local Pickup Only, all sales benefit our official 501c3 organization and will be used to continue offering unique opportunities for our photo community!

 

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