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B&W Printing & Developing 126 film
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 2:00 pm    Post subject: B&W Printing & Developing 126 film Reply with quote

My first camera was a Bakelite Kodak Brownie 127 given to me by a neighbour of my Grandmother about 30 yrs ago.

Having still got it, in a moment of madness I ordered a roll of 126 film for it. The only thing is I'm struggling to find places that process and print 127.

Any recommendations?


PostPosted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 2:56 pm    Post subject: Re: B&W Printing & Developing 126 film Reply with quote

Richard_D wrote:
My first camera was a Bakelite Kodak Brownie 127 given to me by a neighbour of my Grandmother about 30 yrs ago.

Having still got it, in a moment of madness I ordered a roll of 126 film for it. The only thing is I'm struggling to find places that process and print 127.

Any recommendations?


Richard! That was my first camera too, although a bit before you I think Smile I'm not dead sure when I first got it, but I was taking pictures with it in 1957, aged 10.

This company will process it for you but I think they specialise in old film, (ie it has been stored for years). Not cheap either!
http://www.processc22.co.uk/

Why not process it yourself? The standard Paterson Universal spiral has a notch to take 127 film.

If you're absolutely stuck and you can risk it, you could send the film to me for processing in my own "laboratory"! Smile


PostPosted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 7:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks Peter - I'm hoping to get better results 30yrs on _ it should be fun trying!