2012-07-20 // 19:51:16 asterios "Agfa were the best films ever made! Both in colour and black and white! Very sorry that company stop producing them some years ago..."
2012-07-20 // 14:18:03 SteveTilbury seeing this has reminded me, I have one of these sitting in my darkroom... exactly the same (but doesn't have super special film on it) shot by my grandfather or greargrandfather!! and is exposed, but not processed, I'd like to think it can be developed, but probably not. One of these days I'll pluck up the courage to try:) It's dated October 1938...
Cheers for the reminding me!
If I get a chance, I'll put a pola of it on here...
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You kow what? Bought this box at a fleamarket, along with an very old Adox film box dated in the 50s I think (the Agfa is from the 30s too). That Adox is black and white film and I thought cool, nice vintage box and extreme expired film to experiment with. But then: inside the Adox was the already developed film together with some other 127 film, also exposed and developed! So the box that caught my attention gave me some found film. Scanned it, looks nice. Wonder who are these people on the photographs...