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This topic has probably been done to death but I could not find a thread relating to it.
I have a stock of film in my freezer at about -18 deg C.
A lot of it will go past its use by date by the time I get round to using it.
Does anyone have a feel for how long colour film can go past bbe date before there is a change in character?
I guess a week or a month or maybe a year won't make any difference but, beyond that...........................................
I have no feel for this as in the past I have always used in date film.
The reason I have a stock pile is that raw materials are getting harder to source in the UK and, I'd rather not be stuck with expensive camera shaped ornaments any time soon.
I have a stock of film in my freezer at about -18 deg C.
A lot of it will go past its use by date by the time I get round to using it.
Does anyone have a feel for how long colour film can go past bbe date before there is a change in character?
I guess a week or a month or maybe a year won't make any difference but, beyond that...........................................
I have no feel for this as in the past I have always used in date film.
The reason I have a stock pile is that raw materials are getting harder to source in the UK and, I'd rather not be stuck with expensive camera shaped ornaments any time soon.



Although it is a bit of a pain in the darkroom as it is so thin compared to standard films likeTri-X etc