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My now 3rd time processing Kodacolor-x (135 film) which requires the standard old C-22 process. The ingredients and chems are no longer available thus they stopped using c-22 in 1978 and went forward with c-41. (There are recipes out there where you can develop c-22 successfully some how) you can also process it in b&w developer too. They say you’re not suppose to use c-41 on this film stock+ others but I did it anyway however I used 68 degrees Fahrenheit for the temps (luckily came across a #recipe for the cold c-41 in #c-22 process!) Oh and this roll of #Kodacolor-x expired in May of 1974. I switched the ISO to 50 when originally the box speed said 90.
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