AntonYellow
Member
Hello,
One months ago I came across on auction for a couple of expired (in '99) 600 extreme film.
I bought it thinking to swap the expired film into a new impossible project empty cartridge.
The entire swapping job was difficult as I thought it would be. I trained myself in complete darkness with a bunch of new already polaroid shot but when I put into practice what I find out things didn't go straight.
The old Polaroid films were lighter than the new one and was difficult to maintain them stiff in manner to insert into the empty cartridge. Moreover they released a disgusting smell.
At the end of the day I wasn't able to save even a single picture.
My question is : Is it possible that the old polaroid lost their chemicals that were contained in the lower part of them?
Any feedback is welcome to save my one cartridge left.
Thank you.
AntonYellow
One months ago I came across on auction for a couple of expired (in '99) 600 extreme film.
I bought it thinking to swap the expired film into a new impossible project empty cartridge.
The entire swapping job was difficult as I thought it would be. I trained myself in complete darkness with a bunch of new already polaroid shot but when I put into practice what I find out things didn't go straight.
The old Polaroid films were lighter than the new one and was difficult to maintain them stiff in manner to insert into the empty cartridge. Moreover they released a disgusting smell.
At the end of the day I wasn't able to save even a single picture.
My question is : Is it possible that the old polaroid lost their chemicals that were contained in the lower part of them?
Any feedback is welcome to save my one cartridge left.
Thank you.
AntonYellow