philip964
14-Sep-2010, 23:24
I was recently given a roll of exposed Kodak Ecktachrome 35mm. The standard looking canister was inside a cute yellow painted metal container with a blue painted screw on cap. I had never seen a painted container like it before. I only remember the silver metal containers for 35mm film, before the current plastic ones.
It was the last roll of film, the person's father shot. The family had missed it originally and it was never processed.
I think it says E-2 process on the film canister.
Any chance there is anything on the film? Could it even be developed today with E-6 processing?
I found some Kodachrome I forgot to develop one time. It had been about seven years since exposure. I sent it in and it came back kinda green and brown toned, but I was glad I had it developed. This is more like 45 years.
Any thoughts here?
It was the last roll of film, the person's father shot. The family had missed it originally and it was never processed.
I think it says E-2 process on the film canister.
Any chance there is anything on the film? Could it even be developed today with E-6 processing?
I found some Kodachrome I forgot to develop one time. It had been about seven years since exposure. I sent it in and it came back kinda green and brown toned, but I was glad I had it developed. This is more like 45 years.
Any thoughts here?