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Hi everybody!
Does anybody here happen to know what company(s) manufactured super 8mm and 16mm MINILAB film processors. What type of machines where used to develop movie film in low volumes? Is any company still providing them?
Regards, Julian
In a MINILAB forum I was told a MINILAB is used to develop prints on paper. The machines that develop film are really called film processors. Anyway I still haven't been able to get information on what companies build (present or past) machines to develop super 8 and 16mm film. Anyone has any idea?
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