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    FullOfHeart

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    #62355   2008-03-14 21:44 GMT      
    I have these really old negatives from the 1920s of my great grandparents and I was wondering is it possible to get it developed? The negatives are large and my grandma tried getting it developed over thirty years ago but wasn't able to because of its size.

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    #62356   2008-03-14 21:51 GMT      
    Grandma probably tried a drug store processor. What you need is a custom lab and it will be no problem.

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    #62357   2008-03-14 22:15 GMT      
    Yes you can. Take them to a good privately owned camera store. They may not be able to do it on site but they will know where to have it done. The national chain stores probably wont be able to help you. Call around and tell them you have large format negatives that you need printed. You may be able to find some places on the internet but if they are that old you may not want to send them to a lab half way across the country.

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    #62358   2008-03-14 22:44 GMT      
    I take all my negatives to Costco and have good results so far.
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