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Roberto Ricco*

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2004 9:09 am
Post subject: Expired Kodachrome 40
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Anyone had a good experience with expired films? I have tested a roll of
Kodachrome 40,
that's expired from some years and not refrigerated: developed by a Kodak
laboratory, it returned to me pink colored and seems overexposed for the
total lenght.
However, some people buys a lot of expired rolls from Internet.

Thanks for your suggestions,

Roberto (Italy)

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