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And so i go to the lab today to pick up some scans and am given two bricks of Agfa Arista. exp 2008.
Yet another timely thread:angel:
regards
CW
Yet another timely thread:angel:
regards
CW
That is indeed the honorable thing to do. But as Juan says, outdated film is seldom totally useless, and people do have uses for it. The most honourable thing is probably to give it to someone else, with full disclosure of its shortcomings (insofar as they are known). As I've never bought or sold anything via the Bay, I have to admit that I did not think this through fully.
Cheers,
R.
Addendum from Frances: "But, of course, you might get something you really like."
Reply from me: "Pity you'll never get any more that's exactly the same thing." ..
Take it out and shoot it in your camera. And if it's rubbish, take it out and shoot it with a revolver.
Cheers,
R.
Does it really matter that you'll never get any more that's exactly the same thing?
Will the subject and light that you're shooting ever be exactly the same as well?
I've taken some of my better landscape shots with an Olympus MjuII that I happened to have in my pockets. Going back to the same place, the same time, but now with a 6x6 to get an 'even better shot' never paid off. The 'magic' that made those P&S pictures was always gone.. I wouldn't even have been able to replicate them had I used the same camera with identical film from the same batch..
So I guess that yes, with expired film you take some chances, but it may also lead to a pleasant discovery or that one 'super keeper'. And if you make that 'super keeper' it's one to be cherished even if it's never reproducible..
I couldn't agree with this more. Most rangefinder shooters are not trying to be Ansel Adams (to my knowledge) and most of us do not use a densitometer on our film when done developing. I have never actually had an expired roll of film give poor results. Maybe not reproducible, but isn't that some of the fun of shooting film?
'Revolver' The best album the Beatles ever made and that changed modern music forever. Off topic I know but........................
Ah, that makes perfect sense. If I were shooting something where I was actually getting paid, I would NEVER use expired film. Actually, even for my own "serious" work, I only use unexpired film. However, if I am just shooting for fun, I will use just about anything. 😀Not as far as I am concerned, but then, I started in advertising where quality really matters.