corryhully wrote:
a stand development in weak rodinal would be a good choice. post one to me and i would do it if you wish.no charge. i am in the uk.
This is what I used for the 30 year old Tri-X that I developed
BBurns
Loc: South Bay, California
canoneer wrote:
I have 11 rolls of monochrome kodak 35 mm that likely dates to the 1940s or 50s. They were my father in law's. Does anyone know of any processing labs that can process these for me. They are probably no good, but I,d like to try one roll to make sure.
I dont know where you are located but I am in Southern California.
For whatever it is worth, there are two Professional Q Labs left in my area. They are:
Icon - Color & B&W processing.
5450 Wilshire Blvd,
Los Angeles, CA 90036
http://www.iconla.com/ 323-933-1666
Weldon Color Lab - Specializes in B&W processing.
8945 Exposition Blvd,
Los Angeles, CA 90034
http://www.weldoncolorlab.com/310-837-7811 or Toll Free - 888-893-5366
Contact - John Weldon.
I have known him for 40+ years. His work is above reproach. Tell him I referred you.
The only other one I know of is:
Dwayne's Photo
415 S 32nd St
Parsons, KS 67357
Phone: 620-421-3940
Toll-free: 800-522-3940
http://www.dwaynesphoto.com/
You might talk to Dwayne's Photo in Parson's Kansas. Years of experience in developing film.
Do a search on the rescued film project. You might have to wait a while, you should donate, especially if they are able to resurrect your latent images.
These folks are right up your street, they (he) have been doing this for a while.
Fellow UHHers, worth a look, especially those interested in picture history. There are so many historically important "found" latent images there.
Thanks bburn. My searches did not find any of these. I'll check them out
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