C-22 and Kodachrome developing (for 35mm, 620, 126, and 127 films)
Developing & scanning for C-22 film stocks.
Black & White Developing for Kodachrome
Please contact us directly if you are interested in this service.
C-22 film was discontinued in the early 1970’s and most is over 50 years old. The final results are typically poor due to the age and the intended chemicals are no longer available. We develop the film as Black and White. If the results are good we can use AI to add color. Images are usually very grainy.
Kodachrome chemicals are no longer available and there are no substitutes. This film must be developed with black and white chemicals after first removing the Carbon Remjet layer.
Kodachrome may also be known as K-14 Film, K12 or K135
Developing & scanning for C-22 film stocks.
Black & White Developing for Kodachrome
Please contact us directly if you are interested in this service.
C-22 film was discontinued in the early 1970’s and most is over 50 years old. The final results are typically poor due to the age and the intended chemicals are no longer available. We develop the film as Black and White. If the results are good we can use AI to add color. Images are usually very grainy.
Kodachrome chemicals are no longer available and there are no substitutes. This film must be developed with black and white chemicals after first removing the Carbon Remjet layer.
Kodachrome may also be known as K-14 Film, K12 or K135
Developing & scanning for C-22 film stocks.
Black & White Developing for Kodachrome
Please contact us directly if you are interested in this service.
C-22 film was discontinued in the early 1970’s and most is over 50 years old. The final results are typically poor due to the age and the intended chemicals are no longer available. We develop the film as Black and White. If the results are good we can use AI to add color. Images are usually very grainy.
Kodachrome chemicals are no longer available and there are no substitutes. This film must be developed with black and white chemicals after first removing the Carbon Remjet layer.
Kodachrome may also be known as K-14 Film, K12 or K135