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Otterfan t1_ixqkm92 wrote

If you're serious, this is exactly what Film Rescue International does, and I suspect many labs would point you to them. It's expensive, but they won't charge you if there are not usable images.

It is very much not local (Montana).

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twerkitout OP t1_ixqmow0 wrote

This is who CATlab recommended! Have you ever tried their services? They do look like a great option

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scientist4321 t1_ixqm39a wrote

I think this is your best bet. They seem to be experts in precisely what you are trying to do.

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JumboChimp t1_ixqvjqw wrote

FRI would be my suggestion as well. We're fortunate to have a lot of labs in the area and I'd trust any of them with a normal roll, but none of them are experts in developing 80+ year old film.

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midge t1_ixs7j8r wrote

This is very cool, I had no idea this sort of thing existed.

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