'Process C-22' Gallery


The following picures are example of what we can recover from old film. All of these films have been processed since 2000.

Although we are able to recover images of high quality regularly, please note that we cannot offer any
guarantee of success with any film, due to the age-related deterioration factors affecting such films.

Some of these images have been subject to digital restoration, as would be part of our digital printing service.
Some of these images even appear exactly as they are from the negative.

Important note - the quality of the images on this page are somewhat dependant on your monitor settings.


Dufaycolor rollfilm, expired July 1939, Developed 2007One of our best results - a 1939 roll of Dufaycolor 120 film
Eastman's Non-Curling 117 film, developed 2002Image recovered from a 1920's roll of Kodak NC 117-size film
An incredible result from one of the earliest colour films, taken in 1951 and colour processed in 2003Image recovered from a 1951 roll of Ansco Color Reversal 35mm film
Kodacolor was the first film to use the C-22 processImage recovered from a 1958 roll of Kodak Kodacolor 120 film
Italy in 1974, developed 2007Image recovered from a 1974 roll of TriFCA 35 (Mk V) 35mm film
Agfa CN17 and CNS films often give good resultsImage recovered from a 1969 roll of Agfa CN17 35mm film
Agfa CN17 and CNS films often give good resultsImage recovered from a 1969 roll of Agfa CN17 35mm film
Kodachrome II can no longer be developed in colour but can still be recoveredImage recovered from a 1963 roll of Kodak Kodachrome II 35mm film
Kodachrome II can no longer be developed in colour but can still be recoveredImage recovered from a 1963 roll of Kodak Kodachrome II 35mm film
Kodachrome II can no longer be developed in colour but can still be recoveredImage recovered from a 1963 roll of Kodak Kodachrome II 35mm film
Kodacolor-X is the most common C-22 film we handleImage recovered from a 1970 cassette of Kodak Kodacolor-X 126 film
Kodacolor-X was generally available in the UK between 1964-75Image recovered from a 1970 cassette of Kodak Kodacolor-X 126 film
A very pleasing result from a War-time filmImage recovered from a 1940's roll of Standard Ortho 120 film
Our B/W developer is specifically designed for old Verichrome Pan filmImage recovered from a 1965 roll of Kodak Verichrome Pan 120-size film


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