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Seattle Film Works Process SFW-XL
I hate to admit it, but I founds four rolls of exposed file with
Process: SFW-SL on the canister. Where does a person send these to get them developed? I searched several photograph news groups but there is very little information that isn't over 6 years old. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Some advice that I find says the film is old movei film. Others have stated that it is C-41. The local labs won't touch it. What is a person to do to get these rolls developed? Thanks in advance, djs |
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djs wrote:
I hate to admit it, but I founds four rolls of exposed file with Process: SFW-SL on the canister. My advice is to just toss them out. Exposed film degrades rapidly and the images will probably not be very good. Where does a person send these to get them developed? I searched several photograph news groups but there is very little information that isn't over 6 years old. Seattle FilmWorks changed their name to PhotoWorks more then 5 years ago. I bet they will process it for you. www.photoworks.com Some advice that I find says the film is old movei film. Others have stated that it is C-41. The local labs won't touch it. And for good reason. If it is movie film, it will pollute their line. |
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In article , Bill Tuthill wrote:
djs wrote: I hate to admit it, but I founds four rolls of exposed file with Process: SFW-SL on the canister. My advice is to just toss them out. Exposed film degrades rapidly and the images will probably not be very good. Rapidly? I have seen film developed after forty years that still has a latent image YMMV. Where does a person send these to get them developed? I searched several photograph news groups but there is very little information that isn't over 6 years old. Seattle FilmWorks changed their name to PhotoWorks more then 5 years ago. I bet they will process it for you. www.photoworks.com Some advice that I find says the film is old movei film. Others have stated that it is C-41. The local labs won't touch it. And for good reason. If it is movie film, it will pollute their line. Yes it produces goo when run through regular C41 lines and coats all rollers and racks with stuff that is very hard to clean off. -- "To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public."--Theodore Roosevelt, May 7, 1918 greg_____photo(dot)com |
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G- Blank wrote: Yes it produces goo when run through regular C41 lines Didn't SFW stop using that movie film long ago? |
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In article , Bill Tuthill wrote:
Color film? I didn't know they even made color film 40 years ago. I once left an exposed roll of Supra 800 for just one year, and the images printed from it were totally unacceptable. You made the blanket statement. The next question is what did the negative look like? I have kept slide films up to a year with no adverse affects, it may depend on where one stores the film. -- "To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public."--Theodore Roosevelt, May 7, 1918 greg_____photo(dot)com |
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Seattle Film Works Process SFW-XL
On 2006-02-13 20:49:07 -0500, "djs" said:
I hate to admit it, but I founds four rolls of exposed file with Process: SFW-SL on the canister. Where does a person send these to get them developed? I searched several photograph news groups but there is very little information that isn't over 6 years old. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Some advice that I find says the film is old movei film. Others have stated that it is C-41. The local labs won't touch it. What is a person to do to get these rolls developed? Thanks in advance, djs SFW is now PhotoWorks. They used to respool movie film but for at least the last 10 years or more their film has been C41. Whichever it is, Photoworks will develop it for you. -- Michael Weinstein | "Those who cannot remember the Nashua, NH | past are condemned to repeat it." -George Santayana |
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Seattle Film Works Process SFW-XL
Thanks for the info. I found a local lab that said they can handle it.
They send it out somwhere, but they said it takes four weeks. I will let you all know how it works out. Thanks for the info. djs |
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