This is likely the ORWO stock that John Schwind repurposed as Cine-X. It
should be able to be processed just fine by any lab that still does black
and white reversal. Niagara Custom Lab or Cinelab are two possibilities.
And just ask them not to slit it (don't know if Cinelab would anyway,
Niagara does have the slitter).

best
Chris

> Hello fellow Frameworkers,
>
> I know that questions like this come up from time to time on this list,
> but I’ve searched around on the archive and can’t find anything
> exactly on point, so…
>
> I have four 25-foot rolls of CINE-X B&W reversal double-8mm film and I
> want to shoot them. Who still processes this stuff? It’s not clear from
> Dwayne’s website if they do. Suggestions? If anyone out there in
> frameworks land wants to hand/DIY process these for me at a reasonable
> price, contact me!
>
> Thanks in advance and all best,
> Jonathan “bored film studies prof. who wants to make a movie (sort
> of)” Walley
>
>
> Dr. Jonathan Walley
> Associate Professor and Chair
> Department of Cinema
> Denison University
> wall...@denison.edu
>
>
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