I realize the word "Expired" might need to be defined, but while i was reading this classified .........
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/wtb-expired-35mm-for-throwaway-price.164987/
.....it got me wondering about "expired" Film.
So i looked around and found the thread i am posting in Here.
Until now, i had never "worried" about the date on my film boxes. I buy my film -35mm and 120 (6x7)- from the typical on-line sources.
After the film gets to my house, it goes in a plastic bag with one of those desiccant packs, and then into my dedicated darkroom refrigerator.
After THAT, i do not really pay any attention to the date. Be it 6 Months or 6 Years, i do not think about it.
Well, i DO use it by the date on the boxes, but it does not bother me that, sometimes, the date will be several years over its "expiration".
I am just a Hack/Hobbyist street photographer. The quality of my prints are "important" to me, but not crucial. I am not a professional photographer, not going to win a Pulitzer, not concerned with what a Gallery/Museum might say about my stuff.
BUT.....i have not noticed any problems from using HP5 and FP4 that was 3-4-5 years past its due date.
Assuming it is refrigerated and "dry" is there any real reason for the average photographer to be concerned about what date is stamped on their box of film.?
Thank You