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My Film
A sampling of the film I have tucked away in the refrigerator and freezer. Some of it is years (decades) out of date and it will be interesting to see the results someday.

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 Indycaver (Norm)
Indycaver (Norm) club has replied
It just slows down the aging. I've got a few rolls that are over 40 years old. I just stick them in Tupperware containers ... it's no problem really.
10 years ago.
 HaarFager
HaarFager club has replied
I think there's a place in Canada that processes old film formats. I forget the name, but found them on Google pretty easily the first time I looked. When they get enough rolls of a certain film type to do a batch, they let everybody know and develop it. You have to get on a waiting list so they know when they have enough of one kind of film to do a batch. I found a couple rolls of 620 film in a couple old cameras I bought that I need to send to them.
10 years ago.
 Indycaver (Norm)
Indycaver (Norm) club has replied
There's a place in Colorado that will, but they want something like $40 a roll to do it. I'm going to try a couple of rolls and see how it goes here.

www.rockymountainfilm.com

620 film is pretty much the same as 120 film. I'd think you'd be able to do it at home? I've done 120 film at home a number of times. You just have to adjust a Patterson reel for it.
10 years ago.
 HaarFager
HaarFager club
I just looked it up because I'm getting that old film of mine develope, dag nab it! They're called Film Rescue International and it looks like they're located in Canada. Here is their website: Film Rescue International. It says they do virtually all types of films ever made, so I dunno? Just an idea for your Kodachrome.
10 years ago.
 Indycaver (Norm)
Indycaver (Norm) club
Thanks! I don't have any exposed Kodachrome, but I was surprised they offer developing of it. The issue with Kodachrome was the special dyes Kodak quit making. The film I have a lot of exposed rolls is the ECN 2.
10 years ago.

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