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Sent to General Experts December 9 2005 at 5:13 PM
   

How many years after exposure can Kodak B&W film be expected to produce pictures? And should special procedures be used for old film processing?

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December 9 2005 at 11:47 PM (6 hours and 33 minutes and 35 seconds later)
         
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Actually, I've had film from old 'Brownie' cameras developed that I bought at auction. Just let the developer know that it is old and they will be able to take the proper precautions...

Old Kodak film is the same as any other...and you will probbly get some interesting pictures.

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