Is there any way at all one can still get an image from some movie film that was exposed during the war but never developed?
I have 5 rolls/magazines of Kodachrome Cine'-Kodak film "Made in Great Britain by Kodak Limited London", four in the original boxes that are marked, "Develop Before Jul 1944" and "Emulsion Number 5263 119 2"
The boxes are hand-labeled in pencil, "Magdeburg General Shots", "Magdeburg & Vassars", "Kothel", and one I can't read.
I'm sure this is wartime newsreel or military footage and would love to see what's on it
Is it possible, some 60-plus years, later to elicit even still images from the film? If anyone has any ideas or would be willing to give it a shot, let me know and I'll send you a roll to play with.
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I have 5 rolls/magazines of Kodachrome Cine'-Kodak film "Made in Great Britain by Kodak Limited London", four in the original boxes that are marked, "Develop Before Jul 1944" and "Emulsion Number 5263 119 2"
The boxes are hand-labeled in pencil, "Magdeburg General Shots", "Magdeburg & Vassars", "Kothel", and one I can't read.
I'm sure this is wartime newsreel or military footage and would love to see what's on it
Is it possible, some 60-plus years, later to elicit even still images from the film? If anyone has any ideas or would be willing to give it a shot, let me know and I'll send you a roll to play with.
Best,
Skip
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