JohnTF
Veteran
#127, unknown brand, still loaded in an old Baby Brownie.
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Must be from the late 1940s or early 1950s. Developed in 2005:
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Roll wasn't even 'finished'.... it was at frame 6 when found. True enough, the last 3 frames were 'blank'...
Hard to believe you did not finish the roll first. ;-) Did the edge printing tell you the film?
Merkin
For the Weekend
I tried some Kodacolor II that came with a camera so I don't know the exact expiration date. But it was C-41 and I guess circa 1970-1974. Nothing came out or a least very little. Here is one:
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I love this. Happy accidents FTW.
rolleistef
Well-known
A roll of High Speed Kodakolor (160asa) expired in 76 i think. It's a E4 processing, do you think I should go and give a try? 
ZorkiKat
ЗоркийК&
Hard to believe you did not finish the roll first. ;-) Did the edge printing tell you the film?
I was in a hurry to develop....50+ years are already too long...
The edges did not carry any marks- no numbers, maker's name, or even the 'safety' mark. The spool was plain yellow and simply said 'Panchromatic' in beautiful semi-script. No ASA. Been told that it could be Ansco Plenachrome:

JohnTF
Veteran
I'll have to look for the roll of Verichrome in the Rollei, come to think of it, I think I have a roll of 828 from a Bantam I bought last year.
Maybe we can send them all to you. ;-) At least you get things done. ;-)
John
Maybe we can send them all to you. ;-) At least you get things done. ;-)
John
JohnTF
Veteran
A roll of High Speed Kodakolor (160asa) expired in 76 i think. It's a E4 processing, do you think I should go and give a try?![]()
Sounds more like High Speed Ektachrome, as the numbers imply, E4 was an earlier process to the present E6.
I processed some E4 at about that time, I recall it required a lot of bottles and a reversal exposure using a light bulb.
I also seem to recall the Ektachrome of the time shifted color on me to the greens when even slightly out of date.
Regards, John
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