Kodak Kodacolor-X type 120

Kodacolor-X is a colour negative film that used C-22 process discontinued in the late 1970s. This was my first attempt at recreating the original C-22 processing using the formulas published by Kodak. Lacking proper colour developer a substitute was prepared by adding Benzyl Alcohol to a well-used solution of C-41 colour developer. The rest of the process was original including the formalin hardener and ferricyanide bleach.

Despite severe deterioration of the film all exposed frames were recovered from this roll. There is some hint of colour in the images but developing the roll as black-and-white could have given better results.