At 22:30 10/23/00 , you wrote:
>I guess after waiting 30 or 40 years to send it in for development, waiting
>6 to 12 months to get it back isn't all that unreasonable!
>
Thanks to those who responded with the site at Rocky Mountain Film. I
checked it out and passed it on to the guy at work. You're right. His
response: after 30-40 years (a number of them in his closet) it's like a
time capsule waiting to be unlocked. Neither the cost nor the wait is an
issue for him. Told him who knows: it might be a dud roll that his dad
forgot to throw out or it might be the 1965 Christmas photos.
BTW, K-11 and K-12 dyes are not made anymore, so it can only be developed
to B&W. Even that doesn't matter to him.
Thanks,
-- John
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