I NEED TO GET MY OLD AGFA CHROME color 50ASA FOR DEVELOPING!

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I NEED TO GET MY OLD AGFA CHROME color 50ASA FOR DEVELOPING!

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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?

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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

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Post by Ludwig »

Hallo.
You can also look at Super 8 Reversal Lab Netherlands. They have
aceptable prices and short delivery times. See http://www.super8.nl
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Post by ricardo leite »

Thank you both, i've found another place to develop too, MArtin Baumgarten's lab.

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How about Ansco?

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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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Post by ricardoeko »

Well, i don't think so, and i don't know that kind of film. My tapes are the old Agfachrome 50 ASA.
mIke

Post by mIke »

> 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
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Post by ricardoeko. »

I know that, that's why i want to film this old tapes, because i already know the result from new stocks.
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