From: Jay Hudson (email suppressed)
Date: Sat Jan 09 2010 - 18:49:34 PST
of course tests will be done. I work at millennium film workshop in new york. I found it cleaning up. It has just been sitting there for all of this time. It surely has been exposed to high humidity at times.
it is just that I will need to process it by hand, which is hazardous and a hassle. I want to get a sense of the likeliness of getting something from it. I plan on placing objects and 16 film on it and "flashing" light. That kind of stuff.
but thanks for the response. i appreciate it.
--- On Sat, 1/9/10, Ed Inman <email suppressed> wrote:
> From: Ed Inman <email suppressed>
> Subject: Re: Very old undeveloped film
> To: email suppressed
> Date: Saturday, January 9, 2010, 9:26 PM
> Too many variables beginning with
> where and how the film was stored to answer that with any
> certainty.
> Never hurts to experiment, just keep in mind that
> "experiment" by definition means no guaranteed result.
> Ed
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> >From: Jay Hudson <email suppressed>
> >Sent: Jan 9, 2010 7:42 PM
> >To: email suppressed
> >Subject: Very old undeveloped film
> >
> >i found some rolls of undeveloped 35 film. one
> was double x b/w neg and the others were 5254 color
> neg. There is a date of march 1972 on the can.
> Is there any hope that this would be usable?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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