I find it somehow funny that these shots made 10+ years ago aren't shots from 1940-1960, but from the time i vividly remember, but they look so archive! Like 10 years ago there was 1080 on CZcams and my mind cant comprehend that it's the same time period. And amazing job, ofc
Thanks for commenting! I know what you mean...time seems to stretch and contract so much. I remember thinking HD video of 720p was as hi res as I’d ever need...now folks are shooting in 8k... Cheers 🙂
Quite interesting. I found a disposable Kodak camera, which had been sitting for around 25 years, and developed the film and the results were quite good. The Vietnamese film lab in Australia said no good no good when they first saw the film canister and I said develop develop. I think it depends on the film and also the storage conditions.
I guess a lab could be worried if nothing came on a film they agreed to develop they might be blamed for the result...but I'm glad to hear you got a good result from your disposable. I don't know what my lab would say if I asked them to put a colour film in the b/w chemicals...probably it might not be an option if it could "taint" the developer. I'll have to ask them if that's a concern. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Wow. I would have never tried this. But good to know. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching. I was truly amazed that anything came out...but what did was pretty ropey! 😂
I find it somehow funny that these shots made 10+ years ago aren't shots from 1940-1960, but from the time i vividly remember, but they look so archive! Like 10 years ago there was 1080 on CZcams and my mind cant comprehend that it's the same time period. And amazing job, ofc
Thanks for commenting! I know what you mean...time seems to stretch and contract so much. I remember thinking HD video of 720p was as hi res as I’d ever need...now folks are shooting in 8k... Cheers 🙂
Quite interesting. I found a disposable Kodak camera, which had been sitting for around 25 years, and developed the film and the results were quite good. The Vietnamese film lab in Australia said no good no good when they first saw the film canister and I said develop develop. I think it depends on the film and also the storage conditions.
I guess a lab could be worried if nothing came on a film they agreed to develop they might be blamed for the result...but I'm glad to hear you got a good result from your disposable. I don't know what my lab would say if I asked them to put a colour film in the b/w chemicals...probably it might not be an option if it could "taint" the developer. I'll have to ask them if that's a concern. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@studioswinden You're welcome.