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About the only thing they'd be good for is as a conversation starter, IMHO. Color emulsions tend to desensitize over time. Even if refrigerated/frozen. B&W emulsions are more stable.
The Kodak "Gold" or "ColorPlus" (both 200 ISO) emulsions are good enough for most daylight use, C-41 processed, easily found. B&H has a long list of choices, I'd stay away from the motion picture 35mm loaded for use in still cameras. Ilford and Fuji both seem to have C-41 compatible emulsions.
The Kodak "Gold" or "ColorPlus" (both 200 ISO) emulsions are good enough for most daylight use, C-41 processed, easily found. B&H has a long list of choices, I'd stay away from the motion picture 35mm loaded for use in still cameras. Ilford and Fuji both seem to have C-41 compatible emulsions.