Re: OLD Film needs developing

2005-02-06 Thread m.9.wilson
From: Jim and Lynn [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 2005/02/05 Sat PM 03:22:55 GMT To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net Subject: OLD Film needs developing Does anyone know where I can get some really old exposed film developed to see if any pictures survived? Try this lot: http://www.processc22.co.uk

Re: OLD Film needs developing

2005-02-05 Thread Lasse Karlsson
From: Jim and Lynn [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2005 5:22 PM Subject: OLD Film needs developing Does anyone know where I can get some really old exposed film developed to see if any pictures survived? I found a large number of rolls from years

Re: OLD Film needs developing

2005-02-05 Thread pnstenquist
If it's 35mm film, you can take it to any decent lab. If it's ssomething odd like 127 or 126, you'll have to find a lab that specializes in processing old film types. I would search the web. If it's black and white film, I'd ask the lab to push it one stop (overdevelop it). If it's color, I'd

Re: OLD Film needs developing

2005-02-05 Thread Butch Black
Paul wrote: If it's 35mm film, you can take it to any decent lab. If it's something odd like 127 or 126, you'll have to find a lab that specializes in processing old film types. I would search the web. If it's black and white film, I'd ask the lab to push it one stop (overdevelop it). If it's

OLD Film needs developing

2005-02-05 Thread Jim and Lynn
Does anyone know where I can get some really old exposed film developed to see if any pictures survived? I found a large number of rolls from years ago when my kids were small and would like to see if I can salvage anything. Didn't have the money then to get them developed. Probably still