Re: help very old s8 Kodachrome Ektachrome Tri X developing

From: Jay Hudson (email suppressed)
Date: Wed Dec 10 2008 - 07:53:31 PST


Pac-lab in New York does 7240.  I am sure a lot of places will still do it.

--- On Mon, 12/8/08, Freya <email suppressed> wrote:

From: Freya <email suppressed>
Subject: Re: help very old s8 Kodachrome Ektachrome Tri X developing
To: email suppressed
Date: Monday, December 8, 2008, 2:21 PM

If it's Kodachrome 40 you can still send it to Dwaynes by whatever method
you used to use I expect, or you can post it directly to Dwaynes too. They are
still processing Kodachrome and this is your best option for processing that
film. I'm sure you will get lots of little images if you have the film
processed. :)

Ektachrome is probably the most difficult as I suspect you don't mean the
new E64, in which case it will be VNF. It can still be home processed in E6
however and there may well be places in the states that will still process it.
Hopefully someone else will chime in with a good reply.

Tri X is just Tri X and you can process it wherever they process Tri X :)
Hope that helps.

love

Freya

--- On Mon, 12/8/08, owen <email suppressed> wrote:

> From: owen <email suppressed>
> Subject: help very old s8 Kodachrome Ektachrome Tri X developing
> To: email suppressed
> Date: Monday, December 8, 2008, 6:18 PM
> Hi,
> Dear s8 experts advise please. Due to a move, I have
> recently un-lost a bag of undeveloped rolls of old s8
> Kodachrome Ektachrome and Tri X cartridges that I shot and
> would love to
> develop. These cartridges were exposed 8-10 years ago !
> Have I any chance of getting these processed and having an
> image? If so, any recommendations would be so
> very gratefully appreciated.
> owen
>
>
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