Kodacolor-X 80 120 Colour Negative Film Expired

Kodacolor-X 80 120 Colour Negative Film Expired

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Kodacolor-X is a color negative film that was manufactured by Eastman  Kodak between 1963 and 1974. It was introduced along with the Kodak Instamatic cameras which use 126 Film 

The film was designed to be processed in the C-22 Process, which is the predecessor to today's C-41 process

Only a few specialty labs still process this film, due to the length of discontinuation. Surviving exposed (but unprocessed) Kodacolor-X and C-22 films can still yield color images, although this requires highly specialised development techniques.

Expired 1976