Any suggestions where to send out for decent 35 mm print processing?
Black and white and color, Thousand Oaks, California.
dmdpeterdmd wrote:
Any suggestions where to send out for decent 35 mm print processing?
I use Costco for 4 x6 and 5 x 7. They use fuji silver halide print technology.
The Darkroom located in San Clemente, CA
Thedarkroom.com
I was looking through some junk boxes a while back, and I found some old film rolls - exposed. I’ve one roll of what is labeled 620 Kodacolor film. According to the outer label, it requires the C-22 process. I’ve four rolls - 20 Exposure - of the old Seattle Filmworks movie stock. As I recall, this film was capable of producing either slides or negatives. I’d settle for either. I’ve about a dozen rolls of Kodachrome.
I hav no idea what might be on these rolls, but I'd truly like to find out. Does anyone know of a lab that can handle these?
JaiGieEse wrote:
I was looking through some junk boxes a while back, and I found some old film rolls - exposed. I’ve one roll of what is labeled 620 Kodacolor film. According to the outer label, it requires the C-22 process. I’ve four rolls - 20 Exposure - of the old Seattle Filmworks movie stock. As I recall, this film was capable of producing either slides or negatives. I’d settle for either. I’ve about a dozen rolls of Kodachrome.
I hav no idea what might be on these rolls, but I'd truly like to find out. Does anyone know of a lab that can handle these?
I was looking through some junk boxes a while back... (
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I believe you are out of luck on the Kodachrome. The last lab closed years ago.
rubble43
Loc: Oyster Bay, Long Island NY
C-22 has been gone for decades!
JaiGieEse wrote:
I was looking through some junk boxes a while back, and I found some old film rolls - exposed. I’ve one roll of what is labeled 620 Kodacolor film. According to the outer label, it requires the C-22 process. I’ve four rolls - 20 Exposure - of the old Seattle Filmworks movie stock. As I recall, this film was capable of producing either slides or negatives. I’d settle for either. I’ve about a dozen rolls of Kodachrome.
I hav no idea what might be on these rolls, but I'd truly like to find out. Does anyone know of a lab that can handle these?
I was looking through some junk boxes a while back... (
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As stated by LoneRangeFinder - you are out of luck for standard Kodachrome processing, however these folks can get you black and white apparently
https://www.bluemooncamera.com/Kodachrome_BW_developing.php
I never did cease shooting film. I use Dale Labs. I always request 5x7 size with matte finish.
http://www.dalelabs.com
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