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Curiosity Kat

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Thank you for allowing me to join the group. It's been a long time since I've been able to shoot. (I know, if I was an addict, I would have found the time, right?) As John Lennon said

“Life is what happens to you whilst you busy making other plans”

Anyway, I ran across your site as I've been sorting through my mother's estate. I ran across several rolls of what I believe is exposed and unexposed film. All of the film is definitely expired. Some has been shot. I've been reading up about developing to B&W as the best choice. The film I'm looking at is Kodacolor 620, Kodak Pan, Kodacolor II (which surprisingly lists C41 process), Extachrome X, and then regular expired 35 mm C41 process, along with one disk film. I am not in the position to develop these myself nor do I have the expertise. If anyone has a list, or recommendations, I would certainly appreciate it. I do have several old cameras from which these films were taken. I don't have an inventory at my fingertips, but I could obtain one if someone were interested.
I'm sorry to join and then directly come out with questions, but I didn't know where to turn for advice. I figured a group like this might be a great place to start. Thank you, once again for letting me join.
 

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Welcome to APUG Photrio!!
 
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Call as them if they can process, how to proceed

^^^
You need to verify that a lab has the necessary means of processing the multiple formats of film that are in your possession. That is just as important as the question of whether or not they have a film process (chemistry) to cross process suitably to get an image formed in the emulsion,
when the native processes currently available are not what the emulsion was originally designed to be processed in.

You might contact these folks to find out alternatives: https://www.filmrescue.com/
 
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So his mistake was to write Thanx which was edited to Thanks. I may have missed this or it may have been edited before I saw it

Tanx for the reply :smile:

pentaxuser

Tanx for the memories.
 
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