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  1. <p>Thank you James, and I think you're spot on.</p>
  2. <p>Update<br> I finally got a chance to develop the mystery 127 roll. Here's what they look like:<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/reiswigphotography/albums/72157666608903941" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" data-proxy-href="proxy.php?link=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.flickr.com%2Fphotos%2Freiswigphotography%2Falbums%2F72157666608903941&hash=810a2de0fa901edaf1cccd377b2f7fb9">https://www.flickr.com/photos/reiswigphotography/albums/72157666608903941</a></p>
  3. <p>Thanks for all the knowledge Glen, how long have you been doing this?</p>
  4. <p>Thank you for replying to me, I'm still working on finding the right process here. It's also been suggested to go much longer, around a hour or so. Very interesting processes. </p>
  5. <p>I recently received a Kodak Holiday Flash camera as a gift and when I opened it up there was still a roll of film in it, I was excited. My curiosity sparked an instant conscious decision was made that I would develop it myself. I watched a friend do it in his kitchen sink and thought, dang it's gotten a lot easier (that was five years ago). I haven't developed film since high school which was back in 1995. Doing some google searches and talking to a couple of friends I was confident that I could do this.. then it got complicated.<br> So many conflicting answers of what works and what doesn't, which process is better and which process is consistent. Turns out, a lot of people use the directions on the bottle as a guide then build their own process that works for them, fair enough. "Go check out Massive Dev, all your answers are on that site" Uff da! More internet searches, more back and forth answers. After a lot of reading, I ended up getting HC-110, Ilford Ilfostop, Ilford Rapid Fixer and a JOBO 1520. So I'm ready to rock, right? Hell no! Turns out, I have no idea what this little gem of a roll is! I know I know, seems a bit dumb.. yep, I'm a "nube" or is it "noob" anyway. Tons more of internet searches and I stumbled upon this: http://westfordcomp.com/foundfilm/yeates/yeates.htm That's it, that's my roll of film. But, even with this new found knowledge I'm not confident at all about trying to develop this and I really don't want to mess this up! I was hoping that one of you might be able to recognize this roll type and lead me into the right direction?<br> *I should note that I did cut off a strip in a darkbag and tried my hand at developing this and my result was a very dark piece of film. I'm not sure if it was already exposed, or if I messed up the development process. <br> <img src="https://www.instagram.com/p/BClMnvgCXQZ/" alt="" /></p>
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