I just started putting my film in the fridge and once a week I’ll go “umm where is all my film??” And panic, and then I’ll open the fridge for something unrelated and remember, lol.
It's not hard to develop film yourself, that's what I do, you will save heaps, I also bulk roll, unfortunately you don't get the last shot when bulk rolling your own but you save heaps and it's fun to do. I am lucky I have my own little darkroom. All my film is safe in the freezer, I use the top of my fridge freezer, all the food is in my chest freezer, so technically I have a dedicated freezer for my film. Great video I really enjoyed watching
expired slide film holds up so much better than expired color film. I shot a roll of slide film from 1982 that was fine. Shoot the provia at 100, or 80 if you wanna feel like you're doing something, and it will be just fine. 100% will work perfectly fine.
Expect color shifts tho, even properly stored in a freezer there will be a color shift that needs to get fixed. I have a brick of Extachrome 100 Plus (5005 EPP) that expired in 1994 that was freezer stored its entire life, and while shooting it at box speed yields good exposures, the film (when camera scanned using valoi easy35 at least) has a very slight purple cast.
Great question! The longest I've gone is about 3ish months keeping them in the fridge/in a ziplock bag. But I know my uncle just dev'd a few rolls from over 10 years ago he kept in his fridge and they were very thin and purple color shifts.
Mitsubishi film ehh..wonder if therea a Subaru film out there..lol. I love having variety of films, so my fridge has odd ball (to me) stuff ..but sadly getiing through my superia rather fast too. I recommend putting film in ziploc style bags to further prevent moisture from becoming a porblem. 🎉
1. What the fuck is a vegetable? 2. My girlfriend definitely gets mad with every additional roll 3. Is next episode what I think it is? Ps I have an idea of what that Russian film is, would be game to go through it with you some time. The film is still kind of made today.
@@PinebrookPictures That'd be sick to see if the film can be used. The only unfortunate thing about it is I'm not sure if someone has ever opened it prior to me so it COULD be cooked. Not sure😭
This episode is ALL chaos!
I just started putting my film in the fridge and once a week I’ll go “umm where is all my film??” And panic, and then I’ll open the fridge for something unrelated and remember, lol.
It's just a matter of remembering to USE our film unlike those forgotten bags of lettuce that somehow never get used in time!
It's not hard to develop film yourself, that's what I do, you will save heaps, I also bulk roll, unfortunately you don't get the last shot when bulk rolling your own but you save heaps and it's fun to do. I am lucky I have my own little darkroom. All my film is safe in the freezer, I use the top of my fridge freezer, all the food is in my chest freezer, so technically I have a dedicated freezer for my film. Great video I really enjoyed watching
expired slide film holds up so much better than expired color film. I shot a roll of slide film from 1982 that was fine. Shoot the provia at 100, or 80 if you wanna feel like you're doing something, and it will be just fine. 100% will work perfectly fine.
Expect color shifts tho, even properly stored in a freezer there will be a color shift that needs to get fixed. I have a brick of Extachrome 100 Plus (5005 EPP) that expired in 1994 that was freezer stored its entire life, and while shooting it at box speed yields good exposures, the film (when camera scanned using valoi easy35 at least) has a very slight purple cast.
Appreciate the words🙏
thank you beer fridge in the basement next to the dehumidifier for keeping my film nice and safe
Lucky!
What are your thoughts on how soon after exposing film should you get it developed? Whats the longest you have gone after exposing and then developed?
Great question!
The longest I've gone is about 3ish months keeping them in the fridge/in a ziplock bag. But I know my uncle just dev'd a few rolls from over 10 years ago he kept in his fridge and they were very thin and purple color shifts.
oh hell yeah
I still got that first edition harmon Phoenix in my glove box 😂
Thanks for sharing
Mitsubishi film ehh..wonder if therea a Subaru film out there..lol. I love having variety of films, so my fridge has odd ball (to me) stuff ..but sadly getiing through my superia rather fast too. I recommend putting film in ziploc style bags to further prevent moisture from becoming a porblem. 🎉
That would be really neat if there is any!
For the record I'm always asking for a video.
1. What the fuck is a vegetable? 2. My girlfriend definitely gets mad with every additional roll 3. Is next episode what I think it is? Ps I have an idea of what that Russian film is, would be game to go through it with you some time. The film is still kind of made today.
@@PinebrookPictures 1. I'm still not too sure. 2. They need to start a support group! 3. SHHH DONT TELL ANYONE!!!!
@@PinebrookPictures That'd be sick to see if the film can be used. The only unfortunate thing about it is I'm not sure if someone has ever opened it prior to me so it COULD be cooked. Not sure😭
mainly my limited edition Polaroid film i hoard in my fridge !
A solid choice!
I need me that Honda film...it'll last forever
That would be sick!