He comed into the Great Hall this morning wit his big sleje hammer and said "wel dats dat" Whooppe - wot it is is Grate Babbage able to talk again I can com out of hiding now, wot is a Good Ting cos I is starvin lUv erNst
My Master is stil using Rude Words, and the pooter is stil saying nutting. This time He reely is ANNOYED and said He will trow the ### ting throo the window if He can find a crane.
I is hiding from Him. I luked at his pooter and saw DIRT. This is a Bad Thing, said eRnst to eRnst (me). I thinked I will cleen it for him. Wit a little hammer, i opened the sides of it and washed all the little bobbly things very carfuly. Then I sneeked away and wated to see the big smile when He saw how cleen it is. When He Switched it on he said RUDE WORDS. Many many RUDE WORDS. "Wot is it Master?" I saided "There is no RUDE WORDS sound" So now i is hiding. luV to alll e
Wot it is is wot my Master wented out and left his puting machine swiched on and I is riting a BLOG. I heerd of these on the radio and wanted one all for my own but he said NO!! Pleese don't anyperson tell him wot it is wot I am doing or he will be anoyed. Shhh he is coming i will talk to you all later eRnst
Ah, but how to get it processed - that is the question. I believe that the last machine able to run K-14 (Kodachrome processing) ceased to operate some 15 or so years ago. Perhaps the film will be worth something as a curiosity in my estate sale when I die. 😺
Take a lot of photos!
If the film has deteriorated or 'gone off' in any way, you can use that as a 'feature' to take 'arty' pictures - whether of landmarks, or people, or whatever.
My long lost twin! I thought I was the only one still hoarding so much film in the freezer (since the early 2000s). But digital gear has come a long way since then, and I finally converted a while ago. I'm planning to reclaim the freezer space, but I have no idea what to do with the film.
...random aside - I still have some 30 rolls of unused, long-expired Kodachrome 64 film (35mm). They have been frozen since 2009. No idea why I have held on to them for this long, but I guess I'm hoping for a miracle. I too have never developed colour film but I still d&p my B&W to this day. As a passion, of course.
Thanks for the info (I only used B&W film and learned to process that).
Boy -- the stuff I learn here! Just continually astounded at the depth and breadth of knowledge in this community!
Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth