Ann,
I appreciate your question, since it led to me learning something new:
Kodachrome can be processed as B&W film, resulting in B&W images. This
might seem like a really bad option, since the whole idea of
Kodachrome was Kodachrome colors, but that option has been gone for
several years. At least the B&W option gives you images!

http://www.bluemooncamera.com/Kodachrome_BW_developing.php

Along those same lines, there is this lomography article about doing
it yourself. There are some reference links at the bottom of this
article, also:
http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2012/10/05/diy-kodachrome-developing-kodak-kodachrome-with-black-and-white-chemicals

Hope that helps!

On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 8:23 AM, Ann Sanfedele <[email protected]> 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 :-) ?
>
> Tanks,
> ann
>
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