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Robert Williams

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  1. Pre-striped film was manufactured for nearly 30 years. I'd say that was a pretty good clue that the recording was unaffected by processing.

    ha, thanks, I know where to get some but I just didn't want to pay an arm and a leg for it to not work, but I shall just let common sense prevail next time

    :-)

  2. Have you read Martin's post? The current process is different, but Ektachrome can still be processed in colour. Rocky Mountain labs still list it. They have some bad reviews- I had no problems after Kodak discontinued the process, but that was 15 years ago.

    Yes sir, I did read it. I guess I wasnt sure about the sound part. I don't mean to be naive or uninformed but I wasn't sure how the sound would be affected in the process. I am assuming that since it is a magnetic strip that the image processing will have no effect on it, but I am just not 100% sure.

     

     

    ....forget Rocky Mountain Film Lab, try using 'Film Rescue International' .... https://www.filmrescue.com/

     

    So much better and run by very helpful folk !

     

    John S :rolleyes:

    Thanks John, I already have them bookmarked in my browser!

  3. Happy Fathers Day!

     

    I have a Canon AF514XL-S and I have a Canon PS-1000 projector from a family member.

     

    SO, as long as I don't mind processing Ektachrome Type A 160 with sound in black and white, it should still record and play sound with these two devices, correct?

     

    Can it be as simple as that or am I simplifying this too much, ha?

     

    Thanks and I enjoy reading this forum!

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