bayernfan
Well-known
Just had a peek in the freezer to get a count on exposed yet undeveloped rolls of B&W film. Currently sitting at 45 36EXP rolls. Oldest shot is about 6 months ago.
Somebody impress me with an astronomical exposed yet undeveloped count.
Somebody impress me with an astronomical exposed yet undeveloped count.
johnf04
Well-known
Oh dear....my biggest backlog was 2. Currently 0.
dtcls100
Well-known
About two years ago, I had a backlog of over 125 rolls, some going back about 16-17 years. Had pics of my niece and friends' children as toddlers, when they are in college now. Paid well over a grand to develop all those rolls, as I simply was never going to catch up. Indo have about 20 exposed rolls that I need to send out shortly.
kiss-o-matic
Well-known
Just had a peek in the freezer to get a count on exposed yet undeveloped rolls of B&W film. Currently sitting at 45 36EXP rolls. Oldest shot is about 6 months ago.
Somebody impress me with an astronomical exposed yet undeveloped count.
63. About 5 or so 120, 1 x 24 exposure, the rest 36 exposure. 2 or 3 color in there but mostly b&w. Oldest are from 2014, so 2.5 years or so... nearing 3 years old. I might let those lie. They are the last batch from when I lived in Japan, so a bit sentimental. I know one roll is when I was hanging w/ some close friends (and a crazy ex) after a movie at the (reclaimed) beach in Odaiba. Haven't been able to do that one yet...
unixrevolution
Well-known
I just had 39 color 35mm, 20 or so color 120, and5BW developed at a lab for $400+.
I have some color sheets to get done too. and the rest of my BW. when you look ay the pile right before i sent off the color i probably had at least 100 rolls in backlog.
Shooting is easy, but setting aside processing time isnt. not when you work full time, and not as a photog, and have to take the kitchen offline.
I have some color sheets to get done too. and the rest of my BW. when you look ay the pile right before i sent off the color i probably had at least 100 rolls in backlog.
Shooting is easy, but setting aside processing time isnt. not when you work full time, and not as a photog, and have to take the kitchen offline.
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
I think my biggest batch was 20 sheets of Fomapan 100 4x5 and 9 rolls of Fomapan 100 135/36.
Currently it's only one roll of Kodak Ektar 100 in 120 format, that I need to drop off at the shop.
Currently it's only one roll of Kodak Ektar 100 in 120 format, that I need to drop off at the shop.
Santtu Määttänen
Visual Poet
About 80 sheets of 4x5 Ektar + 100 sheets of 9x12cm retropan 320.. Last september after two trips (one to iceland and other to norway). Now I'm almost done with those..
mbisc
Silver Halide User
about 60 sheets of 4x5 film from a couple of photography trips over the summer -- just too hot to develop film in the summer -- plan to develop them in the next month or two...
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