by Chris H <chris@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Mar 23, 2008 at 10:25 AM
In message <NPpFj.312951$3m6.113392@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Robert
Cragg <robertcragg@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes
>I have some 35mm films which were exposed about 15 years ago, and have
been
>sitting in a drawer ever since. Is there any chance at all that there
would
>be anything on them worth getting printed?
You never know... try one or two and see what happens.
If you can afford to loose the cost of developing I would go for it.
Most places will do a "develop only" charge so it should not be that
much. You can print anything that comes out decent.. Or better still
scan and adjust in photoshop.
But try a couple first rather than the whole lot.
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