Help with processing a very old cassette of colour film in The Wet Darkroom: Film, Paper & Chemistry Posted October 29, 2008 Hi John, I have a similar problem - I'm looking for formulae to home process some Ferrania Dia 28, Ferrania CR50, E4 and a GAF 200ASA film. All have been stored in the freezer, and I'm having a clear-out. I've found a company in England which specializes in processing ALL old films, but it's expensive - think £20 per roll, which is too expensive for the 13 rolls I've got (I've home processed colour slide before, in my youth, with home-made- up solutions from raw chemicals, but I can't (yet) find my old records). I've no experience of the UK company, but for your info they are: ProcessC22, PO Box 496, Margate, CT9 9EE, UK. Tel 0845 2244 496. I suggest you have a look at this: http://processc22.googlepages.com/Textinfosheet.txt Good luck. Does anyone have recipes for solutions for Ferrania and E4???
Help with processing a very old cassette of colour film
in The Wet Darkroom: Film, Paper & Chemistry
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Hi John,
I have a similar problem - I'm looking for formulae to home process some Ferrania Dia 28, Ferrania CR50, E4 and a
GAF 200ASA film. All have been stored in the freezer, and I'm having a clear-out.
I've found a company in England which specializes in processing ALL old films, but it's expensive - think £20 per roll,
which is too expensive for the 13 rolls I've got (I've home processed colour slide before, in my youth, with home-made-
up solutions from raw chemicals, but I can't (yet) find my old records). I've no experience of the UK company, but
for your info they are: ProcessC22, PO Box 496, Margate, CT9 9EE, UK. Tel 0845 2244 496. I suggest you have a
look at this: http://processc22.googlepages.com/Textinfosheet.txt
Good luck.
Does anyone have recipes for solutions for Ferrania and E4???