hey, /p/
i just got some really old film developed, and it turns out it was all useless. none of the film was useable as it was REALLY old, expired in 1974.
how old is too old? i also have a roll that expired in 1960, no chance of using that either right?
maybe i shot with it incorrectly, like with too short of an exposure? it was 200 ISO so probably shoot at like a quarter of that?
has anyone else shot with expired film?
>>2841779
jesus christ, why do people do this
just buy new film
>hey guys should I drink this 50-year old can of soda? oh, its gone bad? well can I make it normal again somehow so I can drink it?
>>2841780
i just wanted to experiment with some old film and see how it'd look for fun, man.
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>>2841785
thats different you fucking retard
drinking milk will make you fucking sick, trying out expired film will give you unique colors and tones, it's always something different
>>2841785
I'm only 19 you ass
>>2841794
you left your trip on you stupid piece of shit trolling trip.
>>2841802
Oh no, a tripfag made a joke on /p/
Ban rock and roll along with dancing
>>2841806
youre already filtered, you stupid fuck. im not reading you, go away.
I've used a lot of (coincidentally) 1974 Tri-X. I use the +1 overexposure per decade rule and it works out fine. OP problem is probably E4 process.
the oldest thing I ever shot is ektachrome 100, most of it expired around 1995 and I only recently shot and cross processed it in c41
turns out to be fine
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>>2841909
did you develop it yourself or send it to the lab?
>>2841815
>Lol you buy a sodastream and recarbonate it duh
I wish I could re carbonate film into new stock
>>2841916
I do c41 and bw myself
>>2841926
looks quite conservative (ie. good) for being xpro. did you do a routine c41 develop or you changed it a bit?
>>2841933
normal c41. on some rolls I tried to bleach a little longer to get rid of the rest of the tint on the mask but it didn't change a lot