I'm going to take a couple of rolls and put through a rehal bleach, reroll, and see what happens. I bet the "grain" and the frame numbers disappear. The only question then is whether I can treat sufficient rolls sufficiently quickly to make it worthwhile.
The expiration was probably around 212,
You are wasting our time complaining about poor results with expired film. Seriously??
To be fair the OP has a point in that had he bought Ilford, Fuji or Kodak with the same expiry date he'd still have usable film. I don't know when he bought the film but buying 200 rolls which are not one of the top quality brands and apparently not using any until over two years after the expiry date for years might be seen to be asking for trouble.
pentaxuser
I feel his pain, but not anymore. I won't touch the stuff unless they give it away and pay shipping too. Yes, it's the same as the old Shanghai film. The new Shanghai GP3 film from exp. date 2016 on seems very, very good.Now, if you're talking about their Xtreme brand of film then that's a whole different ballgame. The Xtreme 100 is a good as anything and not the same as the Ultra junk. My only real bitch is that they are selling this stuff and know perfectly well it shouldn't be sold or it should only be sold with the defects listed for the buyer to see. This is a very bad business practice, but I guess some companies just don't give a shlt and only see $$$$ ! They are only hurting themselves by not disclosing the flaws and selling the film cheaper for practice rolls only. I know many folks here got burnt by them and will not buy from them at all now. I'll buy their Xtreme brand, but that's it for me. John W
The expiration was probably around 212, I have had it too long to ask them to take it back. I think both the grain "clogging" and the frame numbers are a function of the film having become chemically fogged by the backing paper.
It is even hard to imagine what went wrong to expose the numbers into the frame area.
Maybe it's just that I'm lucky, but when I have bought film from them it's been ok. Not perfect mind you, but I usually look for bargains because my budget is tight, which usually means expired film. But overall I've been happy with my purchases. I do agree with their customer service being lousy, when I ask a question, I get one or two work responses and they immediately try to hang up.
Unfortunately, it depends entirely on which of their films you buy. Find a good one, buy it. Find a bad one, your screwed. Like Roger says above, he will not deal with them anymore period. Many feel the way he does and that can't be good for their business. It's one thing to sell something and not know it's bad, but it's another thing to sell something you know is bad and let everybody believe it's good. Almost a case of fraud or at the least a case of misrepresentation. Like I said, sad, sad, sad. John W
Wow, with the film 1,803 years expired I'm amazed you got anything at all!
I do agree with you on that. When I do buy their film, it's usually Fuji and I know I am getting expired film. For the record though, the last time I bought film from them was a little over a year ago, I have been using so little color film these days, I just go to Walmart and get the 4 pack pretty cheap. For my B/W, I usually go the Freestyle .edu ultra.
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