> > I'm not sure, but you might ask your local copy center. It is amazing what > they can do now. I just had about 150 old pics from my mother's cedar chest > > copied for about $20. I thought they said they did negatives too. If not, > just > bring them to any local reputable photographer business. They should be > able > to develop them. My family found negatives taken around 1964. We developed > > them in 1995 and most of them came out. I hope i've helped a little. Having been a phot tech, I can tell you most any place in Michigan can send the pics or neg, even tinotype out to Kodak (Qualex picks up). They can even do individual negatives. It may take 10 days or so, but the quality is well worth it. I also have an HP negative/slide scanner that will take many of the negs I have come across. I found negatives from an old browning that I had developed for my "OLDER" sister (she is 1 y 17 days older than me lol). She loved them. Toni-Marie http://www.esecurityschool.net www.truckorama.net