Good news, Agfa moviechrome is E6 and so can be processed in colour in E6 
still!!

The Ektachrome might be VNF which you might be able to process in E6 with a 
little colour shift. Of course being old, these films may both be very colour 
shifted anyway. If the Ektachrome isn't VNF then you will have to try and 
process as B&W I imagine. No idea about the REVUE, what does the box say?

love

Freya

--- On Fri, 1/20/12, Kevin Timmins <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Kevin Timmins <[email protected]>
Subject: [Frameworks] Processing Discontinued Film Stocks
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, January 20, 2012, 10:44 PM




Hi frameworks,
I've got a lot of moribund film stock which is building up at a somewhat 
welcome rate. I want to know if I can process (essentially still use) them as 
black and white films. Here is a list of films stocks which I have:
Kodak Kodachrome K40Kodak Ektachrome 160AGFA moviechrome A40REVUE superchrome 40
Now I have a lot of film that hasn't been used which begs the question. How 
should I expose the colour films in camera to be processed as black and 
white? I know the black and white developing process for tri-x stock. Should I 
deviate from this process to develop the above films stocks? 
I also have a lot of film cartridges that have already been shot by other 
people in different countries and I'm itching to try and develop them. These 
films have most likely been shot with automatic light meters so again do I need 
to allow for longer developing times or something?
Any help on the above would be greatly appreciated.
ThanksKevin
                                          

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