Ken Hart wrote:
>
> "Robert Cragg" <robertcragg@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:NPpFj.312951$3m6.113392@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>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?
>>
> It would be helpful to know what kii of film.
> Must likely, there would be some fogging and/or loss of contrast. If
> it's B&W, there are ways to develope it and developer additives that
> will improve the results. If it's color print, there may be color
> ****fts that may or may not be correctable in printing.
> Also, is it a current process? For color print, C-41 is current. For
> color slide, E-6 or K-14 are current.
> You may want to contact Film Rescue International in Canada. They
> specialize in developing old films.
>
> Only the person who shot the film can answer whether there is anything
> worth getting printed.
Since, from his posting email address, the OP appears to be in the UK,
he might find this website useful: http://www.processc22.co.uk/


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