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Listing Film

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When listing film, especially 35mm, there is crucial information that should be included:

1) The Expiration Date of the film.

2) The number of exposures per roll.

3) Is it C-41 compatible or does it require special processing?

It can be frustrating to your potential bidders to have to email you for this information. It is also time-consuming for you, the seller, since emails should be answered.

Including storage information is also helpful since proper storage can extend the life of the film. If you acquired the film from a non-climate controlled storage building or it was found in your attic please say so. If its been stored in the refrigerator or frozen then tell your potential bidders.

The more information you provide with any item you list the better.


Guide ID: 10000000003979199Guide created: 07/09/07 (updated 12/30/07)

 
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