Developing an old Agfachrome

NestorStura

Senior Member
Hi all,
Ordering some old stuff I found an undeveloped AGFA cartridge (my old man's or my late brother's). I've been looking around in Argentina and could not find where to process it. The most that I've learnt is that it is necessary an AGFA proprietary technique.
As per a seal, it has expired in 1985, therefore it is unprobable that I'll get something from it but I would like to try.
Does anyone know who can do this?
It is an Agfachrome CT18 36x (the box text is in German and I do not uderstand it)

Thanks in advance...
 

pforsell

Senior Member
Hi all,
Ordering some old stuff I found an undeveloped AGFA cartridge (my old man's or my late brother's). I've been looking around in Argentina and could not find where to process it. The most that I've learnt is that it is necessary an AGFA proprietary technique.
As per a seal, it has expired in 1985, therefore it is unprobable that I'll get something from it but I would like to try.
Does anyone know who can do this?
It is an Agfachrome CT18 36x (the box text is in German and I do not uderstand it)

Thanks in advance...

Might be difficult. [FONT=&quot]CT18 is a slide film that requires the proprietary Agfa Process AP-41, which was abandoned in 1983 and Agfa itself went bankrupt back in 2005.

One chance is to ask Rocky Mountain film lab whether they still can do it, if you don't mind the $42.50 per roll: Old E4 Slide Film Developing[/FONT]
 
Top