Yes as long as they havent been subjected to light,we found some in the attic that were 8 yrs old and they came out fine.
2006-09-08 02:52:12
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answered by Alfred E. Newman 6
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Some film seems to get a purple tint if it's over-age, but it should be okay so long as the film wasn't soaked in water or baked in a hot car for long periods or other forms of abuse
2006-09-08 15:50:14
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answered by techyphilosopher2 4
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Probably. I developed some B&W that were about 10 years old and they were fine. Try one roll first and see how it looks. You can ask for a contact sheet only and it won't cost you that much money to see if they will be okay before you go ahead and pay for 24-36 prints.
2006-09-08 13:03:10
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answered by Picture Taker 7
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It is going to depend on how the film was stored. The colours may be off, but that can be corrected by a good photo place.
2006-09-08 14:05:54
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answered by Aurthor D 4
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Maybe. I would take them to someplace like WalMart (cheapest process - overnight). If they do turn out, you can always get better prints made. If they don't turn out, no charge!
Print film is a chemical process and can be influenced not only by light, but humidity and temperature. Good luck!
2006-09-08 13:58:16
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answered by topcat_TEC 5
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I had some developed that was years and years old. The pictures came out but some of them had a greenish tint to them...I didn't really mind about the greenish color, it was so much fun to see pictures from so long ago!!!
2006-09-08 09:54:43
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answered by Tallulah 4
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it will.
2006-09-08 09:52:28
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answered by ♥ Karen ♥ 4
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