I developed a roll of 116 (or maybe it was 616) that was in a brownie I picked up. The negatives came out very well, all things considered, although I made a slight goof in the amount of developer, so a small section didn't develop properly.
The negs are of what appears to be sonny boy and wife visiting Mom and Dad with the new baby. Lots of family members are in them. There is one image that had a vehicle that allows approximate dating - a 1956 Plymouth Belvedere, with a legible Washington State license plate. I am now on a quest to get these negatives (and possibly prints) back to the family. I have contacted the WA state dept of licensing, but they will not release registered owner info to individuals. They have directed me to contact KOMO-TV, as it's an 'investigative human interest story' that they may be interested in working on.
That's where I turn to you, my APUG brethren. My local lab can not print full size 116/616. Can anyone here print these negatives? Or should I just do contact sheets? Getting them scanned would also probably work, but I can't find a local company that can scan negs of that size.
If you have the capacity, and would be willing to print or scan these, I would really appreciate it. I'd cover cost of postage and your paper and time.
Please let me know.
Thanks!