htmlguru4242
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Trying to get images off of old film is always fun.
Definetely, do NOT run this through C-41 or E-6, the 100 - 104 degree temperature of C-41 will melt the emulsion off and result in a helluva mess inside the processor.
Why not try processing it a black and white? Lot's of people have good luck with Rodinal on slide films; I've had good results with thatn and D-76 on 70's and '80s era E-6 films.
What about processing it in a C-41 or E-6 color developer at a lower temperature? Would that give any results?
Definetely, do NOT run this through C-41 or E-6, the 100 - 104 degree temperature of C-41 will melt the emulsion off and result in a helluva mess inside the processor.
Why not try processing it a black and white? Lot's of people have good luck with Rodinal on slide films; I've had good results with thatn and D-76 on 70's and '80s era E-6 films.
What about processing it in a C-41 or E-6 color developer at a lower temperature? Would that give any results?