[pure-silver] Re: Developing Kodachrome

Film Rescue International in Indian Head, Canada can process it. (Apologies to any Canadians: I don't remember the province, but Indian Head is about 30 miles north of the western end of N. Dakota.) Check their website, and tell Greg Miller I sent you.

Ken Hart

I was recently given some 35mm Kodachrome dated in the mid 1980s,
supposedly frozen all that time.  With today's announcememt that Kodak
was ending production of Kodachrome, I wondered what happens when
Kodachrome is developed in B&W chemistry.  Any recommendations for
developer, developing time, etc.?

Marty
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