ShutterSpook
Member
Hello all!
I've come into a few boxes of expired slide film. Fujichrome 100 (2017), Fujichrome 400 (undated) and Ektachrome 100 Plus (2003).
We all know slide film can be pretty finicky. Even more so when it's out of date. And even more more so when using a plastic fantastic.
Anyone have any advice on shooting expired slide film in the Holga? After shooting, should I develop cross-processed, just to salvage what may or may not be there?
i primarily shoot in B&W, so I'm not looking to use the slide film for my serious work. I'm just looking to have fun.
All the best.
I've come into a few boxes of expired slide film. Fujichrome 100 (2017), Fujichrome 400 (undated) and Ektachrome 100 Plus (2003).
We all know slide film can be pretty finicky. Even more so when it's out of date. And even more more so when using a plastic fantastic.
Anyone have any advice on shooting expired slide film in the Holga? After shooting, should I develop cross-processed, just to salvage what may or may not be there?
i primarily shoot in B&W, so I'm not looking to use the slide film for my serious work. I'm just looking to have fun.
All the best.