🐿️ How To Develop Expired Film
How much does it cost to develop old film? It costs around $5 to get one roll of film developed and scanned (to around 3000 pixels wide). If you just want to get your film developed at Costco, it costs only $1.59 per roll of film.
If you’re going to shoot expired film, black and white is a better bet. With just the silver halides in the emulsion, and no colour dyes, black and white is much more stable. Over time it will fog, and this will give you a denser neg and cut down on the contrast. If you have black and white film that’s 10 years out of date, you’re
They can also develop infrared film, old and expired film, slide film (E-6) for $3 more, Advantix and 110 / 126 film for $15, and they specialize in developing old and expired vintage film. They offer cross-processing and push/pull film services for $2 more and they also can develop panoramic or half-frame negatives for an additional $10. Prints
For HC-110 you need to use at least 5-6mL of hc-110 syrup per roll of film. If you're going with a high dilution, say for example 1:150, you'll need to use 750mL of mixed developer per roll, i.e. more than usual. Personally, I usually just do either B or H dilution (H is half of B dilution and double the time) and just reduce my agitation (5
The oldest rolls expired in 2006. The best ones are expiring sometime now. I wasn't sure how to shoot or develop them but gave it a shot anyhow. Fujifilm Neopan Presto 400 expired in 2006 - Yoyogi Koen, Shibuya, Tokyo. I started with the older films first. 2006 being the oldest one. 10 years expired at the time of writing.
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