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O HAI Anonymous
Expired film, does it still work?
Function properly ect?
Worth purchasing?

(pic related)
>> Lynx !!KY+lVSl0s2m
DO EET, occasionally you get different colors, I've found that its better with slide film, but C-41 does it also. Don't expect perfect pics, expect artsy lomo crap, crazy saturation, color shifts, etc. Expired velvia FTW.
>> Anonymous
even if its been in fridge most of its life?
>> Anonymous
shhoooootttt slidesss broooo $$$$$$$$$$$$$
>> Use it! Anonymous
Expired film for the win!
Never had any trouble with 100ISO film that's now 2yr's expired, but been in a freezer for the entire time. (still have 80x rolls)
1600ISO film on the other hand has the tendency to go bad much quicker.
>> heavyweather !4AIf7oXcbA
Reala Ace is fucking awesome film, and I imagine even expired it should be pretty cool. Just don't pay too much.
>> Namefag
I'm pretty sure if you cook it properly, it won't be that bad. 5 minutes in a 150c oven should do nicely.
>> Anonymous
>>151497


gtfo
>> angrylittleboy !wrJcGUHncE
Yes, it will still work. If it's cheap (no more than a dollar per roll), get it.
>> Anonymous
>>151497
...I think you missed /ck/ by a few pixels, my good man.
>> Depressed Cheesecake !wFh1Fw9wBU
http://jpgmag.com/stories/1644
>> Anonymous
As long as film has been stored in a freezer or the like, it's usually pretty good.

I got some 120 TMAX that expired in 2001, used it last month and it was nearly perfect. A little bit of blurring on a few frames but that was all.