Film, exposed or not, degrades over time. The warmer the temperature, the faster this happens. With color film, the colors can shift after the expiration date on the box and will be quite noticeable if it's old enough.
For best results you should get film developed as soon as possible, and store unused film in the freezer if possible. However, Consumer film is designed to be able to sit around at room temperature for years without degrading too much. You do want to store your slides and negatives in a cool, dark place. With proper care, slides and negatives can last 100 years or more. NOTE: image density builds up slowly after an exposure. As noted above, this is why it is important to not delay processing. You may get degraded results even if the film is developed before the expiration date.
yes
Exactly 2 inches by 2 inches and you must provide 2 copies, they should also have been taken within 6 months of your application date.
I would wing it and buy 3 jars of paint... then if you have extra and it hasnt been opened, return it, if you need more, go buy more.
Anything from 85mm to 105mm is a fairly standard portrait lens for 35mm. You can find a few Pentax K-mount lenses online, but it's getting harder as we go because the K1000 hasn't been made in decades.
we wouldn't know about any other planet besides the sun
No. There is no way of predicting earthquakes and it is unlikely that a method to do so will be developed in the near future.
No he hasnt
Consult your doctor.
it hasnt
it hasnt.
YOu were born with one & if it hasnt been removed you have an appendix.
No he hasnt. There was a rumour that was going around and it was not true.
cool
it hasnt been found but i know you can reasearch about why it wasnt found
No She Hasn't Been 2 Jail ~Hayley xx
there hasnt been a ww3
there isn't one, or hasnt been proven yet.
Yes, but hasnt been anounced