[rollei_list] Old Standard with really old Ektachrome
- From: "john" <raga@xxxxxxxx>
- To: rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 23:39:58 -0500
What do do when your camera arrives with a really, really old roll of
Ektachrome in the takeup chamber? Cyan-blue backing paper, and just
Ektachrome...no subtype or process indication. Of course I'm a little
curious, but not $30 curious to send it to Rocky Mountain Lab! If I
were to develop it as if it were a B&W negative, would there be
anything to see?
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