I've seen these guys bandied about as one of the best places to find old film processing.
http://rockymountainfilm.com/ I don't know weather they can do what is most likely K14 or E4, (or maybe even older process), films but you can e-mail them for information. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > My dad found an old movie camera recently, and he is almost completely > certain > it contains unprocessed color movie film of my mom bringing me home from the > hospital shortly after I was born in 1978. > > I know from experience at the lab I used to work at, that old color film > rarely > produces worthwhile results when processed, but my parents really want to try > with this stuff. I'm not getting my hopes up, but it would be neat to see if > anything came out. > > Does anyone know of any companies in the US that might be able to process > this > film? Here's what I know about it: > > - It's nearly 29 years old. > - It is most likely color. > - It's been stored in dark, cool places most of it's life. > > I don't know the brand, format (best guess is Kodak 8mm, since my dad has a > couple reels of that stuff in other boxes) or any other technical details. > The > film is still in the camera, so I may be able to learn more by checking any > settings on the camera itself. > > Any ideas or leads would be much appreciated. > > John Celio > > -- Remember, it’s pillage then burn. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net