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Super-XX High Speed Panchromatic Film
Recently I was going through old things of my Mother's and found a metal film canister, Super-XX High Speed Panchromatic Film. From what I can find out so far it looks as if it is from 1933 or so. I am not experienced with photography at ALL! Don't know if I am in the right place, but I would like to know where you bring something like this to be developed (if it is even possible). Any help is appreciated.
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Super-XX High Speed Panchromatic Film
On 2011-04-11 09:23:43 -0400, Cyndi Donovan said:
Recently I was going through old things of my Mother's and found a metal film canister, Super-XX High Speed Panchromatic Film. From what I can find out so far it looks as if it is from 1933 or so. I am not experienced with photography at ALL! Don't know if I am in the right place, but I would like to know where you bring something like this to be developed (if it is even possible). Any help is appreciated. Super XX was around in the 50's. I don't think it made it to the 60's. I don't know if it went as far back as the 30's. The only lab I can think of that MIGHT be able to handle it is Rocky Mountain Film Labs at http://www.rockymountainfilm.com/oldfilm.htm Don't even THINK of bringing it to any other lab. The usual lab can't even deal with black and white or slides, much less something like this. I don't know what Rocky Mountain will charge or even if they can do it, but the website tells you how to contact them so I'd go there first. -- Michael |
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Super-XX High Speed Panchromatic Film
You could try Film Rescue International:
http://filmrescue.com "Cyndi Donovan" wrote in message ... Recently I was going through old things of my Mother's and found a metal film canister, Super-XX High Speed Panchromatic Film. From what I can find out so far it looks as if it is from 1933 or so. I am not experienced with photography at ALL! Don't know if I am in the right place, but I would like to know where you bring something like this to be developed (if it is even possible). Any help is appreciated. -- Cyndi Donovan |
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