Can your film be developed? 2026 Guide
Type 1 is our basic rescue plan for film made after 1990. With Type 1 we can save most old color film made after 1990.
Type 2 is our extreme last case scenario rescue plan for all film made before 1990 and some film made in the 90’s
Zip = Trash Can is your best option
Low = Unlikely to develop
Med = 50/50 chance of developing
High = Good chance of Most rolls get good results
Very High = almost all rolls get good results
Perfect = Develops like new
N/A = Not Available or not possible, usually chemicals are not available.
For APS only (Noritsu vs Tank)
Kodak Advantix - APS - Type 1 (med) / Type 2 (med)
Fuji Nexia - APS - Type 1 (high) / Type 2 (med)
Polaroid - APS - Type 1 (high) / Type 2 (med)
Kodak Kodacolor II - 110 Cartridge - Type 1 (Low/Zip) / Type 2 (low)
Kodak Gold - 110 Cartridge - Type 1 (med) / Type 2 (high)
Kodak VR - 110 Cartridge - Type 1 (low) / Type 2 (med)
Kodacolor-X - 126 Cartridge - Type 1 (N/A) / Type 2 (High)
Kodachrome-X - 126 Cartridge - Type 1 (N/A) / Type 2 (High)
Kodachrome 25 - 35mm - Type 1 (N/A) / Type 2 (High)
Kodak 5203 50D - 35mm - Type 1 (Perfect) / Type 2 (N/A)
Kodak 5207 250D - 35mm - Type 1 (Perfect) / Type 2 (N/A)
Kodak 5213 200T - 35mm - Type 1 (Perfect) / Type 2 (N/A)
Kodak 5219 500T - 35mm - Type 1 (Perfect) / Type 2 (N/A)
Konica 100VX - 35mm - Type 1 (Low) / Type 2 (Unknown)
Konica SR100 - 35mm - Type 1 (unknown) / Type 2 (low to Zip)