Description: 2 ROLLS EXPIRED BLUE FIRE POLICE FILM 35MM NO EXPIRATION DATE ON FILM BUT I'M SURE IT HAS TO BE EXPIRED Bluefire Police is a high-resolution panchromatic camera film and developer combination, originally formulated for surveillance photography and offender identification THE DEVELOPER IS UNAVAILABLEINFO HERE INCLUDING DEVELOPMENT AND EXAMPLEShttps://www.labeauratoire.com/film/TuraPanLine/TPL.html-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The absolute best info regarding shooting expired b&w film is here: https://www.diyphotography.net/how-i-removed-base-fog-from-old-film-stocks/ But you have to follow the instructions completely, including temperature. It works :) It seems complicated but it's not, read it over a few times and you'll be fine. It's cheap too Photographers Formulary has small packets (10 grams) benzotriazole powder that are just the right size for 1000 mls for $4.95. Empty the packet into a 1000 ml (at least) glass bottle. Pour in 750 mls of hot water and stir it continuously, it takes quite a while to go into solution. Then fill it to the 1000 ml line. Don't just dump it into 1000 mls water or dump 1000 mls water into the powder, the final concentration will be slightly affected. The stuff lasts forever.Shoot your film at box speed when using the benzotriazole.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------FILM WAS KEPT COOL BUT NOT CONTINUOUSLY FROZEN**US ONLY** Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution
Price: 20 USD
Location: Gibson City, Illinois
End Time: 2024-12-23T22:34:55.000Z
Shipping Cost: 11 USD
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Brand: BlUE FIRE
Type: Black & White
Film Format: 35 mm/135 Print