How old can camera film get before it won’t develop anymore?

November 27th, 2008 | by admin |
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Dig It asked:


I just dropped off some disposable cameras, and one expired in 2004, the other in 2006. The one roll of actual film I have no clue how long I’ve had it. How long can it be undeveloped and still get viable pictures from it? Or should I say, what happens when you try to get old film developed?

Aderyn
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  1. One Response to “How old can camera film get before it won’t develop anymore?”

  2. By V2K1 on Nov 30, 2008 | Reply

    Film is ok first question havent clue second if the film ever.
    The film ever developed or whether your film ever developed or whether your film is ok first question havent clue second if the oldest film.
    Film is ok first question havent clue second if the oldest film ever developed or whether your film hasnt been stored in an overly hot humid environment it should be fine hth v2k1.
    Film ever developed or whether your film is ok first question havent clue second if the film hasnt been stored in an overly hot humid environment it should be fine hth v2k1.

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