OK - last March my own car tried to murder me. I was on a shoot and the car hopped into reverse, knocked me down and ran over me. Over the couple of days previously, I had made a half-dozen 8x10 exposures.
Understand that I am using TMX that expired in 1996. It was a gift and has been frozen since new. It always seemed to work just fine.
Over the past few days, I've finally felt up to developing those half-dozen exposures made just over six months ago. There's almost no image on the developed negatives, and they show large spots and uneven areas.
Now consider this. I had left an open box of film on my counter, intending to reload film holders when I returned. The film in the box has been in exactly the same environmental conditions as the exposed film in the film holders. I loaded some of this film over the weekend, shot it, developed it the next day, and the images were just fine.
So, I suppose I'd better not shoot more than I can develop within a couple of days.
Understand that I am using TMX that expired in 1996. It was a gift and has been frozen since new. It always seemed to work just fine.
Over the past few days, I've finally felt up to developing those half-dozen exposures made just over six months ago. There's almost no image on the developed negatives, and they show large spots and uneven areas.
Now consider this. I had left an open box of film on my counter, intending to reload film holders when I returned. The film in the box has been in exactly the same environmental conditions as the exposed film in the film holders. I loaded some of this film over the weekend, shot it, developed it the next day, and the images were just fine.
So, I suppose I'd better not shoot more than I can develop within a couple of days.
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