Rapid Photo Imaging Center in Clarks Summit — 5 stars: Found four rolls of exposed but undeveloped film(three 620 film format rolls and one 127 film format roll) buried away in the basement that were at least 40 years old — Verichrome, Verichrome Pan, and Kodacolor. Current film processing is C-41(mostly 35 mm film stocks), but these older film stocks used C-22 processing — and Kodak does not manufacture the chemicals for C-22 anymore. So it was off to the internet. Found just a handful of firms that would try to develop old film. The one that sounded the most reasonable was Rapid Photo in Pennsylvania. Processing is expensive: $ 25 per roll + 85 cents per print + $ 25 for rush service; you prepay everything and they refund any difference. Of course they cannot guarantee that there is anything salvageable on the roll, but they will try. I sent in my four rolls, rush service, and had the results within a couple of weeks. Two rolls yielded nothing, one roll some fair prints, and the last some really nice treasures from long ago. Since I couldn’t bring myself to just throw the rolls away, I tried having them developed and am glad I did. Rapid Photo gave me nice fast service … e-mailed me when the results were mailed … and provided me with a CD of the prints so the digitizing was done. Nice complete job. From my one time experience, I would not hesitate to use Rapid Photo again.