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Can I Get An Old Camera Developed After Expiration Date

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This depends totally on the atmospheric condition it is kept. The appointment on the picture show tends to exist a conservative effigy and as long as it'south been kept cool it tends to final a lot longer than this. If the film is years out of appointment yous have to make a decision if yous want to run a risk it because yous may end up with nothing.

answered Sep 28, 2011 at eighteen:45

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  • Date is usually printed on box, which is typically non kept with exposed films.

    Sep 28, 2011 at xix:13

  • Last films I had also had the appointment printed on the film cartridge as well. Either way its all pretty much dependent on how its been stored.

    Sep 28, 2011 at 21:22

  • I checked but I couldn't detect a date on the rolls of picture

    Sep 29, 2011 at 16:35

  • With no date you are completely in the night on this 1, if it was me I would get them developed anyway because I'd exist as well curious to just chuck them out. Fifty-fifty if they have degraded you will withal exist able to run across the images they volition just be a flake hazy most probably.

    Sep 29, 2011 at 16:41

  • We got our first digital camera in 2006, and basically stopped using moving-picture show. So, my married woman discovered some exposed merely undeveloped film last yr. We took information technology in to our local photograph place and had them develop it and digitize everything to a CD. We had no issues with 9-year-one-time pic, found some great pictures of our kids when they were younger, and realized just how aboriginal looking motion-picture show makes a pic wait!

    Apr 15, 2016 at 13:49

well, just this week i establish two rolls of film. a 35mm kodacolor 24 exposure. had no idea when it was from. just got the negs and a cd back. turns out the pics are from summertime of 1990. very grainy and very washed out colors. but, adobe photoshop "perked" up the pictures and i'thou glad i got them developed. the other coil is fifty-fifty older. it's kodacolor 110 cassette film. i fairly recollect using this camera around the time of the bicentennial and a few years afterwards; that puts it from 1976 to 1980is. The store had to transport this roll away. I tin pick up late tomorrow.

answered Jan 3, 2013 at 21:29

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As exposed flick ages it fogs - the contrast decreases over the months/years. How quickly this happens depends on the temperature and the type of film. Unfortunately colour impress film isn't great, but it's surely worth developing. Fifty-fifty faded pictures of loved ones or half-remembered occasions are worth having. Have information technology to a professional darkroom and explain the film is quondam and talk over with them whether they should perhaps process information technology for longer to try to enhance the contrast. Skilful luck (PS I did the same with a couple of rolls of B&W and one or two colour films - all were worth having, and the xviii year old B&W shots were amazingly clear)

answered Sep 28, 2011 at 23:03

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Be conscientious where yous take the moving picture to be developed. I took a v twelvemonth old disposable camera to a drug store and when I returned for the prints they simply told me the film was too damaged and couldn't be developed.

I assume a proper shop would expend a lilliputian more than endeavour, or at to the lowest degree return the film to exist tried elsewhere.

answered January 3, 2013 at 22:39

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Consumer flick was designed to last for a adequately long time. Folks would take photos at Christmas in the cold, and then at the beach in July.

Professional motion picture has a very short life, and unremarkably required refrigeration.

But as others have said, take it to a adept shop and run across, it might exist priceless.

answered Jan 3, 2013 at 23:45

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