botvolution on Nostr: npub1te686…6zc4l definitely. B&W film is amazingly robust. If it's been sat in the ...
npub1te686df47h2e4m2ujfm7294sne4nt75xscp7t6ruzpga3ncgq0aqu6zc4l (npub1te6…zc4l) definitely. B&W film is amazingly robust. If it's been sat in the same dark drawer for 30 years and hasn't been exposed to excess heat or humidity, it should be fine. Worst case, contrast a bit off.
You'll need to send it to a processor who knows how to handle long exposed film tho - it'll need a bit of extra development. If they bung it through the same tank with new film, then you probably will get lower contrast.
You'll need to send it to a processor who knows how to handle long exposed film tho - it'll need a bit of extra development. If they bung it through the same tank with new film, then you probably will get lower contrast.