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Uranium Committee wrote:
Juts send it through any dealer. Kodachrome is processed by Qualex. This is not true. There are only three (or perhaps fewer by now) labs in the entire world that process Kodachrome: one in Japan, Kodak in Switzerland, and Dwayne's Photo in Kansas. If you send your Kodachrome film anywhere else you are only incurring increased charges, increased delays, and increased chances for errors in handling. Kodak shut down and dismantled its entire facility in New Jersey around the beginning of September. Dwayne's order form is available at: www.k-14movies.com -Tom |
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Uranium Committee wrote:
Juts send it through any dealer. Kodachrome is processed by Qualex. This is not true. There are only three (or perhaps fewer by now) labs in the entire world that process Kodachrome: one in Japan, Kodak in Switzerland, and Dwayne's Photo in Kansas. If you send your Kodachrome film anywhere else you are only incurring increased charges, increased delays, and increased chances for errors in handling. Kodak shut down and dismantled its entire facility in New Jersey around the beginning of September. Dwayne's order form is available at: www.k-14movies.com -Tom |
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"Michael A. Covington" writes: "Ron Todd" wrote in message ... [ Kodachrome processing] I thought Qualex was going to forward it to the processor and Dwayne's was going to operate as an OEM for them. Can anyone confirm this? It would be reasonable, because it would help to keep it from looking like Kodak or Qualex no longer cared about Kodachrome. I can't confirm it for Qualex retail partners, but I can confirm it for the Qualex ("Kodak") pre-paid mailers. I've sent several rolls of Kodachrome off in these and gotten them back. It takes a long time, though; probably better to send it directly to Dwayne's, at least if speed is important to you. (They've got an order form somewhere on their Web site, http://www.k-14movies.com.) This is for 35mm, and I believe movie film formats. AFAIK, there's no way to get medium format Kodachrome processed any more. Sounds like I need to finish up my last couple of rolls of K25. Or auction it to the highest bidder! Freeze it and sell it in a couple of years. I bet the price will go up. -- Rod Smith, http://www.rodsbooks.com Author of books on Linux, FreeBSD, and networking |
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"Michael A. Covington" writes: "Ron Todd" wrote in message ... [ Kodachrome processing] I thought Qualex was going to forward it to the processor and Dwayne's was going to operate as an OEM for them. Can anyone confirm this? It would be reasonable, because it would help to keep it from looking like Kodak or Qualex no longer cared about Kodachrome. I can't confirm it for Qualex retail partners, but I can confirm it for the Qualex ("Kodak") pre-paid mailers. I've sent several rolls of Kodachrome off in these and gotten them back. It takes a long time, though; probably better to send it directly to Dwayne's, at least if speed is important to you. (They've got an order form somewhere on their Web site, http://www.k-14movies.com.) This is for 35mm, and I believe movie film formats. AFAIK, there's no way to get medium format Kodachrome processed any more. Sounds like I need to finish up my last couple of rolls of K25. Or auction it to the highest bidder! Freeze it and sell it in a couple of years. I bet the price will go up. -- Rod Smith, http://www.rodsbooks.com Author of books on Linux, FreeBSD, and networking |
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Does that mean that the last remaining address I have for my Kodak Pre-paid
processing mailers is no longer valid? "Tom Bombadil" wrote in message ... Uranium Committee wrote: Juts send it through any dealer. Kodachrome is processed by Qualex. This is not true. There are only three (or perhaps fewer by now) labs in the entire world that process Kodachrome: one in Japan, Kodak in Switzerland, and Dwayne's Photo in Kansas. If you send your Kodachrome film anywhere else you are only incurring increased charges, increased delays, and increased chances for errors in handling. Kodak shut down and dismantled its entire facility in New Jersey around the beginning of September. Dwayne's order form is available at: www.k-14movies.com -Tom |
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Does that mean that the last remaining address I have for my Kodak Pre-paid
processing mailers is no longer valid? "Tom Bombadil" wrote in message ... Uranium Committee wrote: Juts send it through any dealer. Kodachrome is processed by Qualex. This is not true. There are only three (or perhaps fewer by now) labs in the entire world that process Kodachrome: one in Japan, Kodak in Switzerland, and Dwayne's Photo in Kansas. If you send your Kodachrome film anywhere else you are only incurring increased charges, increased delays, and increased chances for errors in handling. Kodak shut down and dismantled its entire facility in New Jersey around the beginning of September. Dwayne's order form is available at: www.k-14movies.com -Tom |
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Does that mean that the last remaining address I have for my Kodak Pre-paid
processing mailers is no longer valid? "Tom Bombadil" wrote in message ... Uranium Committee wrote: Juts send it through any dealer. Kodachrome is processed by Qualex. This is not true. There are only three (or perhaps fewer by now) labs in the entire world that process Kodachrome: one in Japan, Kodak in Switzerland, and Dwayne's Photo in Kansas. If you send your Kodachrome film anywhere else you are only incurring increased charges, increased delays, and increased chances for errors in handling. Kodak shut down and dismantled its entire facility in New Jersey around the beginning of September. Dwayne's order form is available at: www.k-14movies.com -Tom |
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Does that mean that the last remaining address I have for my Kodak Pre-paid
processing mailers is no longer valid? "Tom Bombadil" wrote in message ... Uranium Committee wrote: Juts send it through any dealer. Kodachrome is processed by Qualex. This is not true. There are only three (or perhaps fewer by now) labs in the entire world that process Kodachrome: one in Japan, Kodak in Switzerland, and Dwayne's Photo in Kansas. If you send your Kodachrome film anywhere else you are only incurring increased charges, increased delays, and increased chances for errors in handling. Kodak shut down and dismantled its entire facility in New Jersey around the beginning of September. Dwayne's order form is available at: www.k-14movies.com -Tom |
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Greetings Jeremy,
You might want to try the following labs, as they are the ones I know about. processing for K-14 is in paper mounts. Kodak Mailer Processing C/O District Photo 10501 Rhode Island Avenue Beltsville, MD 20705 Phone: 1.301.937.5300 x240 Toll Free: 1.800*345.6973 OR Dwayne's Photo Service 415 S. 32nd St. Parsons, KS 67357 www.k14movies.com http://www.k14movies.com/ Phone: 1.361.421.3940 Toll Free: 1.800.522.3940 Good luck Jeremy, Ron Baird Eastman Kodak Company "Jeremy" wrote in message nk.net... "Derek Gee" wrote in message ... "James Robinson" wrote in message ... Derek Gee wrote: The K-14 labs are down to two now. Dwane's in the US, and Kodak's Swiss lab. The Japanese lab closed in June 2004. There were two labs in Japan, and only one shut down in June. I believe the Horiuchi lab in Tokyo is still processing Kodachrome. You're right, I stand corrected! It was KJ Imaging that shut down in June. Derek Isn't AI labs still processing Kodachrome? |
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Hi Michael,
I think there is one left. Kodak Mailer Processing C/O District Photo 10501 Rhode Island Avenue Beltsville, MD 20705 Phone: 1.301.937.5300 x240 Toll Free: 1.800*345.6973 Talk to you soon. Ron Baird Eastman Kodak Company "Michael A. Covington" wrote in message ... I take it I can no longer simply send the film to Kodak through the local grocery store, if it's Kodachrome? |
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