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Hi!
I have a very old film that was shot in the 60th and still not developed, so maybe gone, but I tried with a few others almost as old and got pretty ok negatives, the problem is that I have no idea what kind of film it is.
It's a tiny 16mm film from one of those little spy cameras, I would guess they used 16mm movie camera film and cut it down, can't find any information on the film roll either, not even the brand, the end paper is pink with blue text "Ende / closed" but I don't think that is much help.
So without knowing anything about the film type, would there there be any "safe" way of giving it a try to develop it ? or anyone have a clue to what kind of film it might be ?
I have a very old film that was shot in the 60th and still not developed, so maybe gone, but I tried with a few others almost as old and got pretty ok negatives, the problem is that I have no idea what kind of film it is.
It's a tiny 16mm film from one of those little spy cameras, I would guess they used 16mm movie camera film and cut it down, can't find any information on the film roll either, not even the brand, the end paper is pink with blue text "Ende / closed" but I don't think that is much help.
So without knowing anything about the film type, would there there be any "safe" way of giving it a try to develop it ? or anyone have a clue to what kind of film it might be ?
