Ann Sanfedele wrote:

>I unearthed an exposed 36 frame roll of K-64 (not PKR-64) recently.  I 
>haven't shot chrome since , gee, the 2004 GFM meet-up. I expect this 
>roll is older.  Best bet is late 80's early 90's.
>
>Have a vague recollection of having lost a roll that I thought there was 
>something important on - could this be it?? (dangerous thought.)
>
>So suggestions for where I could get this processed would be much 
>appreciated.  Just have to see... it may all be boring "information"
>shots - a partially exposed roll only, or even an unexposed roll that
>accidently got pulled abck into it's shell inside the camera because
>of that little button on the bottom of the LX got pressed or bumped into
>in error.
>
>In a way, while it would be nice if there was a decent useable image
>satisfyling my curiosity about what is there is more important -
>a missing link :-) ?

All Kodachrome processing ended years ago. I recall there are one or
two places that attempt some sort of improvised processing that gets
not-very-good black & white images from Kodachrome, but all the
reports I've read were unencouraging about the quality of the results.

 
-- 
Mark Roberts - Photography & Multimedia
www.robertstech.com





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