Rolls that start with Christmas pictures, then some spring, summer, and fall pictures in the middle, and maybe more Christmas shots at the end are not uncommon.
Steve Smith said:Rolls that start with Christmas pictures, then some spring, summer, and fall pictures in the middle, and maybe more Christmas shots at the end are not uncommon.
You have just described the film's which came from my grandfather's camera. Christmas, summer then another Christmas all with eight shots on a roll!
Steve.
It always surprises me how many people mistakenly think film is so fragile.
I realize many folks don't have the regular experience with film that folks did years ago, but I don't really understand where the idea that it spoils rapidly comes from. But many people have this impression somehow.


Modern Ilford: "Process as soon as possible after exposure."
Steve Smith said:Modern Ilford: "Process as soon as possible after exposure."
I think time spent between exposure and processing is more detrimental to the image than the time between manufacture and exposure.
Steve.
.John Maloof, the man who discovered all of Vivian Maiers work has been developing film of hers from the 50s. You will be fine.
I've recently developed films exposed in the '50s and not stored properly so I think you should be fine!
Wow! I'd be interested in seeing that! Do you have any of them posted on-line?
Fifties Dad mowing the lawn with son looking on by Harry Pulley, on Flickr
Stopping by the road by Harry Pulley, on Flickr
Old car and newspaper crop by Harry Pulley, on Flickr
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