Mix one part concentrate with 4 parts water, develop, and dispose. Don't try and keep or re-use working-strength solution. Measure very carefully, with a proper graduate. Use the 4 parts water to wash out the graduate used to measure the one part concentrate..
I would not risk damaging the film -- old film can be brittle. Why not take the camera to a photo lab or camera store. Best if the behind the counter people have gray hair. Have them unload in a changing bag or darkroom. Now have them send the film out for developing and printing. They will also re-battery the camera and check it out.
How to develop expired film? Most of the time you can develop expired film normally, the same as you would with any regular roll of film. However you may come across an old film for which the intended development process is no longer available. Kodachrome is one well known example of this as it used the now defunct K-12 or K-14 processes.The main component in this process is, of course, the gelatin silver print paper. This paper features light-sensitive silver salts embedded in gelatin. The silver halides capture photons and darken when treated with the developer. It results in the negative, wherein the bright areas are black, and the dark areas are clear.
Have you ever stumbled upon an old disposable camera and wondered if it was still possible to develop the film inside? The answer is yes, even if it has expired. Disposable cameras have become a popular item for capturing memories quickly and easily, but they often come with an expiration date that can leave many questioning whether or not
This is the developing of a roll of Kodak Verichrome 120 film. If you have any rolls of vintage film laying around, I'd be happy to develop them for you (at
A common rule of thumb is to overexpose the film by one stop for every decade past its expiration date. For example, if you have a roll of ISO 200 film that expired in 2010, you should set your
Next, drop your roll of film into the roll slot. Then push down the rewind spool so that it goes all the way down and connects to your roll of film. Next, pull out the “leader” from the film which is the tab at the end of the roll. Feed the leader into a slot in the take up spool opposite the roll.
I recently started developing my own b&w film. I got bellini's hydrofen film developer, which is (according to the manufacturer and sellers) a pretty much direct replacement for rodinal special / studional. Now, I recently got the idea to try out stand development for some expired film or ,when needed, for film with multiple stops.
Kodak, Fuji, Orwo, Adox, Agfa, and Fomapan—we can develop any stock you might have. We process all current and expired Super 8 and 8mm film stocks including Color Negative, Color Reversal and Black & White Reversal. All film is cleaned and prepped for projection or scan at no extra charge.sfrktj.