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Posted by Eugene Herbstreit on October 08, 2000 at 20:31:27:
In Reply to: Where to develop old film posted by J. Runestad on October 08, 2000 at 10:16:02:
: I recently inherited an old box camera (120 film) and an old Kodak Duaflex III camera (620 film) each with an exposed roll of old color film. The cameras were both put away on a closet shelf years ago, probably 30+ years. My local photo shop said the film cannot be developed by anyone because no one has the equipment or chemicals. Naturally, I can't accept that response without further searching. Does anyone have a clue to finding a developer of old films?
Here are two places that can do C22 processing. They are Pinkey's Photo (501)375-6409 and Kolor Print, Inc. at (501)375-5581.
Editor's Note: Here are three more photo labs which specialize in processing old film. Processing old film is not cheap and there are no guarantees. Some chemistry has to be made from scratch. The most important consideration is how the film has been stored since it was exposed. Prolonged exposure to high heat and humidity would further damage latent images.
In North America, you'll find Film Rescue International and Rocky Mountain Film Labs in our Index of Mail Order Photofinishers. In the United Kingdom, you'll find Process C-22 in our UK Labs Index.
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