News3 mins ago
Devloping an old 110 cartridge film
6 Answers
I have found an old camera with a 110 cartridge film in it but can't fin anywhere that will develop it! Any ideas?
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by chris.bishop. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Processing 110 film is a specialist job. The chemicals are the same as those used for modern films (i.e.it's a 'C41' process) but the work normally has to be done by hand because modern machinery can't handle the film.
Some firms will charge around �20 per film. e.g. see here:
http://www.oldfilmprocessing.com/110mm-126mm-f ilm-processing-developing.asp
This firm is more reasonable, at a tenner per film:
http://onlinephotocentre.co.uk/photo.aspx
You should note that C41 films often show a strong colour cast if they're not processed promptly after being exposed. The results you'll get might be far from perfect. (If the prints you get are strongly tinted blue or red, get someone with Photoshop to scan them, with a view to improving the colour rendition).
Chris
Some firms will charge around �20 per film. e.g. see here:
http://www.oldfilmprocessing.com/110mm-126mm-f ilm-processing-developing.asp
This firm is more reasonable, at a tenner per film:
http://onlinephotocentre.co.uk/photo.aspx
You should note that C41 films often show a strong colour cast if they're not processed promptly after being exposed. The results you'll get might be far from perfect. (If the prints you get are strongly tinted blue or red, get someone with Photoshop to scan them, with a view to improving the colour rendition).
Chris
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.