Here you go. I received the results of my two rolls from the Darkroom today. I am posting this with no processing in deference to the forum rules. If a mod feels it's out of place and needs to remove it, that's fine. I think it's pertinent to the discussion.
Of the two rolls, one can be dated to the 1980's and the other to the late 1990's. Based on that, I know they were taken with a Minolta Maxxum 7000 and likely a 35-70 f/4. The older roll is badly fogged but the images are recoverable to some degree. The newer roll is in better condition by a good margin. We keep our house around 68 in the winter. In the summer, if it gets to 95 deg. F and high humidity, then that's what these rolls were subject to since we don't have A/C.
This photo is from the late 90's roll, so a little over 2 decades since it was exposed and stored. It is exactly as they processed it. I have done nothing to it other than download and post.
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telecast, on Flickr
This was from a school field trip with my son. Many of the photos are of family and pets no longer with us. Of the 48 exposures, I have about 35 that can be used. Cost was $30 for both rolls, which translates to $0.86 U.S. per usable photo. Is it worth the time and money to recover family memories? Absofreakinlutely.