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    Re: Processing 70-Year Old Undeveloped Film

    You also might want to type this into Google-"The acetate negative survey". You want to look at page 52 onwards-he might used have the notch code listed.

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    Re: Processing 70-Year Old Undeveloped Film

    Years ago I processed a bunch of Tri-X that had been sitting in a film box for about 8-10 years (I knew that, once they were processed, because I recognized them as pictures I had taken of my son's middle school band and he was by process time graduated from high school).
    Also, in the pictures was a negative I didn't recognize - it was a neg I did not shoot. Best as I can surmise I must have purchased some 4X5 film holders off ebay and in one was some exposed film. Came out fine and I managed (thanks to this internet thingy) to track down the man who shot the image in December of 1964. So this film had sat for a good 40+ years before I processed it - most likely in dilute HC-110.

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