A friend of mine gave me some old agfachrome 50 ASA films and i want to film them, they are from 1981, so the result must be interesting. The problem is that i don't know who can develop them, someone has any clues?
Ricardo
Porto, Portugal
I NEED TO GET MY OLD AGFA CHROME color 50ASA FOR DEVELOPING!
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Take a look at this list:
According to this Kahl Media can still develop this film:
http://www.kahlfilm.de/kahlfilm/deutsch ... klung.html
More info about processing facilities available worldwide:
http://www.super8.de/bohlmann.htm
http://www.super8.de/verbr.htm
R
According to this Kahl Media can still develop this film:
http://www.kahlfilm.de/kahlfilm/deutsch ... klung.html
More info about processing facilities available worldwide:
http://www.super8.de/bohlmann.htm
http://www.super8.de/verbr.htm
R
..tnx for reminding me Michael Lehnert.... or Santo or.... cinematography.com super8 - the forum of Rednex, Wannabees and Pretenders...
Hallo.
You can also look at Super 8 Reversal Lab Netherlands. They have
aceptable prices and short delivery times. See http://www.super8.nl
Merry Christmas
Ludwig
You can also look at Super 8 Reversal Lab Netherlands. They have
aceptable prices and short delivery times. See http://www.super8.nl
Merry Christmas
Ludwig
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How about Ansco?
I have 26 reels of Ansco Moviechrome.8 Artificial light type A color movie film that is Regular 8mm sealed in the box from April 1966.
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Is that like yours?
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Is that like yours?
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Well, i don't think so, and i don't know that kind of film. My tapes are the old Agfachrome 50 ASA.
> agfachrome 50 ASA films and i want to film
them, they are from 1981, so the result must be interesting...
IMO if the material has not been frozen or stored at a pretty cool site, try to avoid loosing time and money by using tricky-to-process stoneage stock. Then I d recommend to go for cheap and safe new reversal.
Mike
them, they are from 1981, so the result must be interesting...
IMO if the material has not been frozen or stored at a pretty cool site, try to avoid loosing time and money by using tricky-to-process stoneage stock. Then I d recommend to go for cheap and safe new reversal.
Mike