My super 8 films are from the 90's and on! back then was kodachrome and 35mm B/w negs was also from the 90's and home cooked , Kodak have a good pdf on how to look after and store films etc ,slashmaster wrote:Never had the dried up mud puddle look on ANY of your films huh? How old are your films? The one I had which went that way that soon was a kodachrome from 1991 and by 1998 it already had mud puddle cracks. They really show up in the sky or any part that's overexposed, not so noticeable in darker areas. I had kept it on the plastic 50 foot reel with the round plastic cover, it's in a kitchen cabinet on the top shelf, close to a washing machine but not directly above it. There are 200 foot commercial films in cardboard boxes which I've kept with it that did not age like that! I'm still not certain if the cracks are on the Base or emulsion side, wondering if having it on such a small core reel hurt it or if I might have wound it up too tight on its reel one day?nikonr10 wrote:
Leica still has faith in 35mm film and have made a new Camera the MA which is based on the M3 and it's history ,
Never ever had that kind of problem with film be it 35mm or super 8 films that gone in to decay ? how did you store it ?
MY films from 2011 home cooked being B/W Reversal and E6 with lomo tank work's out so much more cheaper than lab prices ,some of these's film's have been sitting around in carts for a number of year's been from the mid 90/s B/W till I had the bucks for lab Process , which cost alot even back then also to find a lab near me that could do it , made the leap to DIY , Bleach was a real misson to find for my B/W ? took a long time , also waxing the film after process good trick to do , helps to lub the film's
Martin B talks about this and a lot more on homecooking ! alot one can learn from this wiseman , Now I have become a real DIY man it gets easy after awhile , the real hard part was Learning to load film in Lomo tank in a changeing bag , made big mistake's on the way , Now come's easy , have not got into loading my own super 8 films from bulk rolls as yet , maybe in time will do < love Film be it photographs / or my homemade / handmade films homecooked , nice when it's all yours from start to finish , Keep it Film .