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There are 4 companies processing old film-which seems best?
The companies are
http://www.rockymountainfilm.com/
While there are other company's that will process oddball film stocks these seem to be the only ones focused on processing truly old film like Kodacolor-x and Kodachrome II. One of the companies is mine but I'm not telling which one. I'm really curious of peoples perceptions once looking at the websites, pricing and policy. It's a bit of market research which I'm hoping I can be forgiven for as the hope is to improve our customer service and approach to salvaging these precious lost and found films. Thanks so very very much to those that take the time.
I will be interested in peoples impressions that only take a very quick glance at each one and also those that take a more in depth look.
1 Answer
- Mere MortalLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
That's a good question.
I really love the idea that there are labs out there still willing to process the old film. Priceless, precious memories saved.
I've had no personal experience with any of the 4 mentioned. However, based on neatness and organization of their website homepage I would choose FilmRescue first.