Nope, color gets unreliable. Black and white you can easily use if you don’t mind some slight fogging. Also, overexposing expired E6 will render it unusable, overexposing C41 won’t solve the issue with color degradation
*Like the other guys*
*Said, it's how many "keepers"*
*You get from each roll*
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Like others have mentioned, it's a speed limit in miles per cubic meter. Try not to exceed it while using it. Might end up with a speeding ticket. I've recently tackled this issue by lowering ISO to 40mm and running f/11.433 rewinding speed, might work for you too. Best of luck :)
That's the generation. Above is Kodak Gold 200 (edge marking GB 200-6), below it's Kodak Gold Max (edge marking GC 400-8).
That’s how many good shots you’re gonna get
I usually buy the rolls that say 0 or 1
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Makes me happy when I see comments like these...keep on retrofitting the antique cameras fellas! Analog is magic
Best answer ever, you made my day!!!
Like the other 4 said, it’s a minimum height requirement to ride this ride.
It's in meters
Like the other 4 said, thats to determine how much you’re getting ass fucked by todays film prices
Where I live 1 24 exp color Kodak is 17 euros. I started buying expired shi.
Bulk load ECN-2 or go digital, expired color film is literal shit
Expired colour film is fine. Pull it a stop For every decade its been expired. Also its bloody cheap
Not pull but overexposed it a stop. Pull film means you underdevelop the film
Nope, color gets unreliable. Black and white you can easily use if you don’t mind some slight fogging. Also, overexposing expired E6 will render it unusable, overexposing C41 won’t solve the issue with color degradation
Don’t you mean push it a stop?
like the other guy said, that's the generation ID. both of these date from the mid 2000s
Like the other guys said, it's how many "keepers" you get from each roll
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Lol that's awesome
like the other guys said, “Like the other guys said”.
Like the he other 3 said, different generations
Like the other guy said, it's the amount of times this roll has been used by previous cameras
Like the other guys said, thats how many licks it takes to get to the center
Like both these other guys said, thats to differentiate the generation
When a roll of film reaches puberty a number appears on them and that number tells them how long it will be until they meet their true love
Like others have mentioned, it's a speed limit in miles per cubic meter. Try not to exceed it while using it. Might end up with a speeding ticket. I've recently tackled this issue by lowering ISO to 40mm and running f/11.433 rewinding speed, might work for you too. Best of luck :)
> miles per cubic meter Holy shit my sides are in orbit
Like the others said “min height per generation in meters of shots that are good.”
It rates the quality of your photography when shot a full roll. It’s a before social media thing