Greetings. I was referred to this site by someone at another forum for my question.
I found an old roll of exposed 35mm film today in my travels. A 36 exposure roll of bulk loaded Dupont Superior 2. The box was stamped, "Develop before Aug. 1946.
From what I have been able to determine thus far, it is a black and white print film that was fairly common until maybe 1960 or so.
My questions are,... What process was,(or still is) used to develop this type of film, and is there a reputable lab I can find online to send it to to be developed?
I'm assuming the film was shot sometime between 1944 and 1945, so for all I know it may contain never before seen pictures from D-day or something.
Well, probably not, but I still want to know what if anything is on the film.
Thanks in advance for any info.
I found an old roll of exposed 35mm film today in my travels. A 36 exposure roll of bulk loaded Dupont Superior 2. The box was stamped, "Develop before Aug. 1946.
From what I have been able to determine thus far, it is a black and white print film that was fairly common until maybe 1960 or so.
My questions are,... What process was,(or still is) used to develop this type of film, and is there a reputable lab I can find online to send it to to be developed?
I'm assuming the film was shot sometime between 1944 and 1945, so for all I know it may contain never before seen pictures from D-day or something.

Well, probably not, but I still want to know what if anything is on the film.
Thanks in advance for any info.


