I have a roll of 35 mm Kodachrome film and can’t find a place to get it processed. It’s a K-14 process. Anyone recommend a place I can send it or take it to?
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Kodak quit making Kodachrome about ten years ago. I believe they also quit making the chemicals to develop it. I have heard of some folks developing it as black & white film with limited results. There might be individuals around who still develop it. you would need to search online for that though. Good luck!
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Good luck, I just did a quick search, turned up empty.
I don't have any K-12 film but lots of E-6 in 120 format. Been sitting in the freezer for years. I have a digital back on my hasselblad that I can switch out to a film back.
Thing is, with all the digital post processing, you can create that color shift and feel. Crazy times indeed.
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Netflix made a movie about this a few years ago. Road Trip!
I think your about 10 years to late. As mentioned earlier, you can process it in black and white and digitally colorize the photos.
EDIT: Due to the high volume of responses, I need to stress that ShootFilmCo DOES NOT Process Kodachrome and that this article is about the person who does: Kelly-Shane Fuller, who can be contacted through these channels: Email: photo@piratelogy.com Piratelogy Studios (Facebook) ******* Kodachrome, as you may know, is the film manufactured, and since discontinued in 2009, by Kodak that required a proprietary process to develop--essentially a
Good luck and let us know how it goes!
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That brings back some memories. I got started in my photography hobby in high school shooting for our high school newspaper. We had our own dark room and developed all of our own film. Used to shoot Tri-X Pan, Plus-X Pan etc.
That was in the late 1970's and I shot with a Canon AE1. I still have all of my original gear and that was probably more information than the OP was asking for! LOL
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Originally posted by WyoBull View PostThat brings back some memories. I got started in my photography hobby in high school shooting for our high school newspaper. We had our own dark room and developed all of our own film. Used to shoot Tri-X Pan, Plus-X Pan etc.
That was in the late 1970's and I shot with a Canon AE1. I still have all of my original gear and that was probably more information than the OP was asking for! LOL
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