Found in my junk drawer. Any chance I should bother to shoot it? Pretty sure it’s unexposed - there is nothing saying “exposed” on it, but did they do that back then? My guess is that it was from the year 2000. What ISO was this? Thanks!
it does not need to be refrigerated
...because it was anticipated that nobody would check for color correctness as a user of let's say Portra might. The denomination "professional" says little about the film. Gold will deteriorate under heat just like Portra or any other film.
...because it was anticipated that nobody would check for color correctness as a user of let's say Portra might. The denomination "professional" says little about the film. Gold will deteriorate under heat just like Portra or any other film.
the Konica 160, just a mess.
How old was that? I don't recall when they exited the film business but it must have been quite a long time. I used to have some Konica film in my fridge until the Big Purge I did last year.
bands of blue
Konica film online until Konica, now Konica Minolta, closed their film production line 2007 or 8
expired 1993, to test a camera after repair. Expecting nothing, I was amazed to get 24 technically perfect shots !
You may be skeptical
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