Signature Color film- so it's an ECN II process?

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I have not used them for Seattle filmworks or signature film, but they have been offering that service since SFW was still available new. I am not an expert with these films, the last time I shot them was over twenty years ago. I read the rest of this thread from the beginning, it appears other people have recommended the camera shop, but they may be processing in c41 chemicals. You could ask them, and maybe send a photo of the cartridge to see if they could identify it for sure. Unfortunately storage conditions can cause widely varying results with old film, even with proper processing. Evidently both SFW and Signature film could be either c41 or ecn2, but they are both standard processes.
 
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In the long past there were a variety of emulsion types and respective colour processes.

And for a part this even was benefitial as manufacturers could get their films back, making profit with processing too. But over time that attitude changed to having a very few worldwide adapted processes.
 
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I have not used them for Seattle filmworks or signature film, but they have been offering that service since SFW was still available new. I am not an expert with these films, the last time I shot them was over twenty years ago. I read the rest of this thread from the beginning, it appears other people have recommended the camera shop, but they may be processing in c41 chemicals. You could ask them, and maybe send a photo of the cartridge to see if they could identify it for sure. Unfortunately storage conditions can cause widely varying results with old film, even with proper processing. Evidently both SFW and Signature film could be either c41 or ecn2, but they are both standard processes.

Thank you very much, your answers are very helpful!
 
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In the long past there were a variety of emulsion types and respective colour processes.

And for a part this even was benefitial as manufacturers could get their films back, making profit with processing too. But over time that attitude changed to having a very few worldwide adapted processes.
I hope they'll do a good job, thank you for all your advices
 
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