Mystery Film
Feb. 21st, 2011 07:28 pmWe've had a ziploc bag in the freezer for years. It contained two rolls of film. We've each assumed it had something to do with Someone Else in the household, but curiosity finally got the better of me. Nope, none of us. We asked a wider circle of people. Nope.
It contains a roll of exposed color Kodak film (not Kodachrome, thank goodness), a roll of unexposed color Fuji film (a type no longer made but still easily developed) that expired in 2004, and a note that said it was Eva's. Except none of us can recall even having met an Eva, much less knowing one well enough to have her film.
So I will get the mystery film processed. I hope the roll comes out okay (it has been frozen, so that's not necessarily a barrier to it developing and printing well).
It contains a roll of exposed color Kodak film (not Kodachrome, thank goodness), a roll of unexposed color Fuji film (a type no longer made but still easily developed) that expired in 2004, and a note that said it was Eva's. Except none of us can recall even having met an Eva, much less knowing one well enough to have her film.
So I will get the mystery film processed. I hope the roll comes out okay (it has been frozen, so that's not necessarily a barrier to it developing and printing well).