Please read through the following and agree to before buying any of our hand rolled film - Thank You!

Our hand rolled 35mm film is purchased at the lowest possible price and rolled by the staff (Andrew) of Andrew’s Analog Service Center.
To cut costs, the film which is received for developing we reuse both the 35mm film cassette and outer canister. We sort the film cassettes by brand and speed. Generally, Fuji is used for 36 exposure rolls and Kodak is used for 24 exposure rolls. When we must use Kodak for 36 exposures it will be labeled as 34 exposures, but you might still get 36 exposures from the roll. We do not factor in the part of the DX code with tells the camera how many exposures the roll has since very few cameras use the DX code for this purpose. However, if you own one of these cameras (has 2 rows of pins to read the DX code) then our film may not be compatible with your camera. It will work up to a point but you may not get the exposure count you paid for. If this happens, we are not responsible for damage to the film or your camera.

Also ECN-2 film is thicker than most film and this can cause an issue in some cameras when loading / advancing the film. Please be sure your ECN-2 film is advancing properly before closing the back of your camera. If you don’t do this, you may accidently shoot all your pictures on the same spot of film and the rest of the roll will be blank. This can’t be fixed in photoshop!

Hand rolled film is exposed at the very end of the film to light when manufactured. Avoid shooting anything important near the end of the roll. For some automatic cameras such as canon. The last frame on the roll is the first frame you shoot.

We are not responsible for anything shipping related. If your film is lost or damaged by USPS or UPS we will help you claim any insurance but will not replace the film.
Our ENC-2 Film will be replaced if received damaged and the post office is not at fault. If the ECN-2 film cassette you buy has less or more exposures then is notated on the package, this does not count as damage and will not be replaced.
Our $1.00 short ends are not covered and will not be replaced for any reason.

Finally save some money and take advantage of our poor counting skills. 24exp hand rolled film can have up to 30 frames depending how sleep depraved we were at the time of hand rolling the film. up to 6 extra pics for free is not a bad deal.