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Ray Knives

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  1. Thanks Jock. Good idea. Hopefully there's some good footage to be seen
  2. Thanks, Rob. At least something should be there. I could deal with more grain if it would help pull the image out more. It doesn't have to be beautiful and honestly I'm either into super clean or super grain depending. I am not even sure there is anything usable on it in terms of what was actually shot, but I need to know whats there. I was actually thinking of sending to Cinelab in my research so I should give a call over there and discuss these rolls.
  3. Hi all, I've read around silently here before but am new to posting. Hope this isn't a redundant topic and some of you can advise Here's my situation. 100ft daylight spools, shot on 16mm Bolex somewhere in the mid to late 90's. Camera taped closed in their boxes and black bagged-never developed-never stored in heat, boxed away. My bet is I was too poor to develop it. I really want to see if anything is on it because it was downtown 1990's skateboarding-shot at a historic skate spot that no longer exists. It's a nice little time capsule if there's an image still there. Does anyone think it still has something on there? Should I push it a stop if so? Wondering if that could bring out a faded exposure. Everything was hot natural daylight. Kodak Plus X reversal Kodak EXR 100T 7248 KODAK 7297 Kodak 500T 7298 Thanks to anyone who can chime in. -Ray
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