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Re: [OM] Expired Slide film, used to be Singapore trip; raining

Subject: Re: [OM] Expired Slide film, used to be Singapore trip; raining
From: Winsor Crosby <wincros@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 11 Jan 2003 11:30:42 -0800

On Saturday, January 11, 2003, at 10:57  AM, Diego Sierralta wrote:


Hi, I'm another one of those lurkers on the list, basically since I have little knowledge and am gaining it through lurking (for about a month or two, since I found the list.) I can tell you, I´ve learned a lot about everything, (including a tiny bit about OM equipment) great list, guys.

About that trip to Singapore (original subject matter) I would take zip-lock bags and silica gel, as has been previously discussed here. I guess keeping used film in the hotel room (dry& cool) would also help.

About Provia (& other slide films for that matter) what about buying it on ebay? It seems to me that it comes pretty cheap, both expired and fresh. Also, about expired slide film, anybody have any thoughts on that? The only experience I have is a roll of Kodachrome 64, expired by about 3 - 6 months, it seems to have worked perfectly, the exposures seem right and so does the color balance, and grain. Then again, I've never used Kodachrome besides that one time.....

Diego



A few thoughts on this.

Expiration dates probably have a margin built in that a couple of months don't matter if you use it right away. If it has been refrigerated, expired for a year or two does not seem to matter. But that is for film that I bought fresh and stored myself. What is the history of the film you are going to buy? Has it been through a dozen airport scanners and the owner is afraid to use it. Has it gotten hot, displayed in a shop window or worse, one of those awful little outside stands near a tourist spot? The last time I saw an estimate of film degradation by Kodak, years ago, it was only a matter of hours for visible degradation at ambient summer temperatures that are normal on the west coast, not to mention even higher ambient temperatures farther inland. The damage to your pictures may not be obvious, but they just may not look very good and you will blame yourself or camera. Are you going to redo your trip because your pix do not look quite? Not likely.

The cost of film compared to the cost of a trip is minor. Film is where the image is made. Don't put used tires on your Porsche. You don't know where they have been or what damage they have sustained.


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