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Does anyone develop Ekt 160 sound film?


Sean B

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I have an old roll of Kodak Ektachrome 160 sound film. It sems this roll is about 25 years old, so few people are able to develop it for some reason. Does anyone know any labs that can process this film?

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Rocky Mountain Film Lab and a few others offer recovery processes:

 

http://www.rockymountainfilm.com/

 

Even if the film was refrigerated, the photographic properties will likely have deteriorated with age (grainy, low contrast, loss of speed and black level). It may be worth processing only if there are sentimental/valuable images on it.

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Rocky Mountain Film Lab and a few others offer recovery processes:

 

http://www.rockymountainfilm.com/

 

Even if the film was refrigerated, the photographic properties will likely have deteriorated with age (grainy, low contrast, loss of speed and black level).  It may be worth processing only if there are sentimental/valuable images on it.

 

 

Thanks John. I was hoping to find someone other than Rocky Mountain as they take quite a long time to process super 8 and I am kind of pressed for time. If you have any other suggestions, I would very much appreciate hearing them. Thanks again.

 

Sean

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