From: Pip Chodorov (email suppressed)
Date: Mon Jan 04 2010 - 01:35:50 PST
From a blog http://photo.net/film-and-processing-forum/00HEb2
There are only three places in the world that can stil process
KodachromeII and Dwaynes is not one of them. Dwaynes is the only
place that can process Kodachrome K-14 process. KII Is K-12 process
which has not been in existance for 30 or so years. The only way KII
can be processed is into a Black and White Negative. There's no other
way. Since it seems that these are rather important the proper thing
to do is have them processed as a B&W negative and then transfered to
a DVD. It's really the only way to save those memories. The color
dyes have not been made for these films for 30 or so years. Martin
Baumgarten can do this. You must email him first as he only takes
work on a case by case basis. When it comes to all things super 8 he
is THE MAN. email suppressed Also here's a link as to how to process
it yourself:
http://lavender.fortunecity.com/lavender/569/k12bwnegdev.html The
only other place is Rocky Mountain Film Lab. They will take forever,
6-12 months, but it will be done right.
http://www.rockymountainfilm.com/kiimovie.htm The only other place in
the world that can do this is S-8 Reversal Lab in the Netherands.
Email first to check lab availabilty and times.
http://www.super8.nl/english/e_index.htm
Check the boxes/ carts. It probably says "Process K-12" Could also be
K-11. Either way above are the only three labs in the world I know of
that can process this for you. Good luck. James E
- James E , Jan 12, 2008; 10:51 p.m.
-Pip Chodorov
At 0:31 -0800 4/01/10, Mauri Lehtonen wrote:
>Hi,
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>I think that it cannot be developed at all.
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>-Mauri
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>--- On Mon, 1/4/10, info <email suppressed> wrote:
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>> From: info <email suppressed>
>> Subject: Lab needed to develop Kodachrome II 8mm K549
>> To: email suppressed
>> Date: Monday, January 4, 2010, 2:30 AM
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>> Lab needed to develop Kodachrome II 8mm K549
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>> Hello:
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>> Anyone out there have any suggestions as to where a reel of
>> Kodachrome II 8mm K549 can be developed?
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>> Thanks!
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>> Best regards,
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>> Stephen Parr
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>> Director
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>> Oddball Film+Video
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