
Double 8 Film - Color TEST FILM Bundle (Expired - 25 FT)
COLOR TEST FILM - 25 ft Roll - Tungsten - ISO 200
Film is EXPIRED - expect increased grain and color shifts.
Order only ONE BUNDLE (of any type) per order number. If you would like to purchase more than one, place your order for one - complete check out, pay and then revisit the site and place another order. More than one Bundle order per order will result in cancellation of your entire order.
What is FPP Color Test Film? Color test film is expired color movie film perforated by the Film Photography Project. Many folks visiting our site are new to movie making on film and have never shot using their newly acquired vintage camera. This film is less expensive than fresh-dated film and perfect to test your camera. Film is 200 ISO - shooting in daylight at f22 (or f16). Please us a light meter or light meter app to determine your exposure. May require use of a ND filter in sunlight.
Follow the steps below and read all the info on this page before ordering.
Price and shipping applies to US customers only. If you are outside the US, additional shipping will apply and you will be contacted after placing your order.
Develop / Scan turn around is approximately 4-6 weeks from the time we check in your film.
Your Steps:
- Order only 1 Bundle per order number. Place your order through this product page. If you pick a quantity greater than one, your order will be cancelled. (If you want more than one bundle, simply place your order, pay and then return to this order page and order again.)
- An FPP Film Order Form will arrive in your package with your film. Please fill it out completely and include it in the package with your film (and a USB thumb drive) when returning it for Develop / Scan services
FPP Steps:
- We will email you upon check-in of your exposed film, typically within a few business days of arrival but on occasion this may take longer.
- We will email you upon completion of services. Please note that while film scanning is performed at our headquarters, we use partner labs for processing and their turnaround may impact our schedule.
- We return your developed film along with your scan on your USB thumb drive.
Details:
This film is for Double 8 cameras that accept 25 foot rolls - This film will NOT fit Super 8, Single 8, 8mm Magazine film cameras or 16mm cameras. If you are not sure, e-mail us (Michael@FilmPhotographyProject.com - with a pic of your camera film compartment & model number) BEFORE making purchase as we DO NOT accept returns on movie film.
About the film: Negative film is not for projecting in a vintage projector but for scanning to a digital file. After developing and scanning, your film is returned to you un-slit for safe storage.
This film is not for cameras that need 8mm magazine cartridge film, Single 8 film or Super 8 film.
The Fine Print - When you submit your film assets to Film Photography Project (FPP) for scanning or handling of any kind you agree to the fullest extent of the law to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless FPP, its officers, directors, employees, agents, licensors, and suppliers from and against all claims, losses, liabilities and damages of any kind, including, without limitation, attorneys’ fees, arising from or relating in any way to your use of our services, or any violation of these Terms, any law, or any rights of any third party, including when the active or passive negligence of FPP is alleged or proven.
Shooter Error – it’s a fact that user error and / or malfunctioning vintage cameras can result in under, overexposed, blank film, jiggly lines due to a bad film gate/improper loading/malfunctioning camera. In the event we are unable to retrieve an image or correct an issue after scanning, we will provide you with feedback at the time we deliver your file.
The Lab - We would like you to be aware that we partner with one or more reputable outside labs for the processing portion of your package. For this portion of services, we only offer replacement of raw materials in case of transit loss or lab damage. If you are working on an important project, we recommend Production Insurance.
Shipping - Your roll(s) of film are shipped via the service you choose (First Class, Priority Mail, etc). Note that all scans and developed film is shipped First Class Mail.
Customers outside the USA who wish to take advantage of our developing and scanning services may be asked to pay additional shipping expenses.
Sh*t Happens - Your media is very important to you, and we take every precaution to ensure the safety of your film while they are at our facility. However, sometimes the unpredictable happens during shipping to and from our facility, or while a service is being provided. Our commitment to you, is that if any item is lost or damaged by us while at our facility, we will replace it with an item of equivalent amount. To ensure you are protected above and beyond our replacement of the raw materials, we strongly suggest you acquire insurance. To ensure you are protected during the shipping of the items, please insure your packages. We can not replace the value of items that are lost in transit.
Your movie film is important to us. Contact our in-house Cine film expert Michael Raso if you have any questions - Michael@FilmPhotographyProject.com