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I am looking for some suggestions. Years ago I had a point and shoot camera and the negatives were on this wheel shaped object. It reminded me of that toy I had as a child, ViewMaster. Do you remember? Anyway, I have some negatives that I would love to get developed again because the pictures I once had have been lost. I cannot find anyone around where I live (rural Oklahoma) who knows where to go, most of the time they have no idea what I'm talking about. Someone please help.
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Disc film? Disc film - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Kodak Disk camera. You may be able to send it somewhere to have prints made.
This guy here bought an old 1hour processor, and is making prints fairly cheap.
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Old 02-26-2010, 11:08 AM
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Apparently you can get processed at Disc and 126 film developing processing and printing - Dwayne's Photo Service - Parsons, Kansas I can't vouch for the results. I just googled "kodak disc film developing" from RLucas post
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