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Kodak Kodachrome 35mm Color Film CAN NO LONGER BE DEVELOPED in COLOR or quality

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Availability: 100 in stock
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Film Speed: 25 ISO
  • Condition: New
  • Type: Color
  • To Fit: Camera
  • Expiration Date: 1988
  • Film Format: 35 mm/135 Slide
  • Brand: Kodak
  • Number of Photos: 36
  • Series: Kodachrome
  • Year Manufactured: 1980s
  • Exposures: 36
  • MPN: KM 135-36
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    There is not a developer in the world that can process KODACHROME film using the K-14 process
    Buying rolls of film will be a total loss. Call locations before you buy. Most analog film today uses the C41 process, that CAN'T work for Kodachrome *
    I just had a seller message me and told me Walgreens or CVS can do it which is false. This prompted me to post a listing for printed research.
    Google the words "Where can I get Kodachrome film developed?" This is what you will find
    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 "secret sauce." The last lab to have the capability to develop this process, Duane's, ceased all development in 2010.
    This sale is for literature only but I encourage you to do your own research and not buy my product.
    *Unfortunately, the only known chemical process for
    Kodachrome
    was discontinued over ten years ago. ... And, if you have shot a roll of
    Kodachrome
    or have found family movie film that has
    yet
    to be processed, the film
    can
    be
    developed
    as BW film by the FPP.
    16mm, 8mm, Super 8 movie, 35mm movie (exclusively through Technicolor Corp as "Technicolor Monopack"), 35mm still, 120, 110, 126, 828, 4×5, 5×7, 8×10, 11×14, 2.25×3.25, 3.25×4.25, 6.5 cm × 9cm, 9cm × 12cm
    Cine-Chrome 40A
    Kodachrome 200
    Kodachrome 64
    Kodachrome 40 film
    Kodachrome 25 film
    ISO 25, ISO 40, ISO 200, ISO 64
    16mm, 8mm, Super 8 movie, 35mm movie (exclusively through Technicolor Corp as "Technicolor Monopack"), 35mm still, 120, 110, 126, 828, 4×5, 5×7, 8×10, 11×14, 2.25×3.25, 3.25×4.25, 6.5 cm × 9cm, 9cm × 12cm
    16mm, 8mm, Super 8 movie, 35mm movie (exclusively through Technicolor Corp as "Technicolor Monopack"), 35mm still, 120, 110, 126, 828, 4×5, 5×7, 8×10, 11×14, 2.25×3.25, 3.25×4.25, 6.5 cm × 9cm, 9cm × 12cm[1]