Photo Chemist
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One of my students came in today with two folding cameras. Her father had given her all his old gear which she has been storing in the garage (these two were part of it). We opened all the parts, checked them thoroughly, and then pried open one of the film compartments. To our surprise, it had an exposed roll of 120 film in it (I love treasures like that). We have no idea how old it is. Her father couldn't tell us if it was his or the previous owner (Ruth Stasek (it had a label), we assume from the Chicago area - that's where her father acquired it all). She had no idea what to do with it. I offered to develop it. Do I just process it normally? Or tweak the exposure times? It's a Kodacolor II (c-41) roll.