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David Ruby

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Digging through my Supergraphic case, I found a roll of 120 film. It is Kodak, and it says "E-Chrome-X" on the wrapping.

Is this black and white or color? If it's black and white I was thinking about trying to develop it just for fun. I do know the guy who gave this camera to me, and it might be something he would be interested in.

If it is black and white, would anyone be able to point me towared a development chart? I guess Kodak probably has it eh? I'll check there. Thanks.
 

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Ektachrome X was a Color Transparency film. It was processed in E-4 chemistry. I used to shoot it in 35mm and process it into slides when I was first getting into photography.
You'll probably have some problems trying to get it processed today
 
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