Processing 127 B&W film from a Baby Brownie.

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Is there someone in the Atlanta, Doraville, Chamblee, marietta area that processes old film..Have 1 roll of #127, exposed -when i don't know...been kept in camera in the dark for years.now in a container...any takers on processing. Thanks Joe 404 888 8070(w)770 455 9649(H)

-- Joseph A. Everett (joseph.everett@OTS.treas.gov), February 10, 2000

Answers

You don't say whether it is black and white or color, which can make a big difference.

-- (edbuffaloe@unblinkingeye.com), February 11, 2000.

The subjekt line says B/W. I develope myself 127-film (B/W) and have no problems.

-- Tob (tobias999a@hotmail.com), February 11, 2000.

I also got an old Box Brownie, where was a partly exposed 620 roll in it. Exposed presumably sometimes in 50's or early 60's. Does anybody have some experience of processing so old films? Is there any possibility to have some kind of image appear? Long development with plenty on antifogging added? Any suggestions? I suppose the images will not appear in history of photography books, but it would be nice to try....

-- Sakari Makela (sakari.makela@koulut.vantaa.fi), February 14, 2000.

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