Processing Kodadolor film

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melek
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Processing Kodadolor film

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So I came across a roll of Kodacolor film that uses the C-22 process. Can I process this using standard chemicals for black and white film?

I know that I can do a Google search, and I guess that I will at some point, but I thought that I would ask what others have found to be successful for them.
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The only I have tried went fairly well...
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I have done it. It worked. I just used my standard: D76 1:1. The quality was not great, but the roll had been in somebody's (Texas) garage for a couple decades...

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I have had some luck with it in C-41 at room temp.


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Thanks, I'll let everyone know how it goes.


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