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I had an old thread on this same topic:
www.photrio.com
I was going to revive it, but it just seemed wrong, since the final post was from the legendary late PE.
So, while I would still advise you to read or skim that thread before posting in this one, here is a new thread.
And another one here:
www.photrio.com
12+ years later, as interest in this type of film has increased, there is finally a legit commercial lab offering the processing. And the prices are reasonable, too:
Atlanta Film Co., via Dunwoody Photo (not sure if these are separate companies or the same one)
Dunwoody Photo
5500 Chamblee Dunwoody Road
Ste 6A
Dunwoody, GA 30338
USA
678-320-0202
Processing is by Kodak Motion Picture Film Lab Atlanta.
www.atlantafilmco.com
I also bought one of the QWD kits, but haven't attempted to get into color processing yet.
This is really good news, though. I figured someone would eventually offer this service.

ECN-II film in still camera lengths - where to process?
Well 5% - 10% by weight is 50 - 100 g/L. That is rather exorbitant for an antifoggant don't you think?????? Wow, we used to use 1 - 100 mg / L for antifoggants, so the appelation ANTIFOAMANT seems more likely to me. And, it is not unknown for other ingredients to affect curve shape. So, I...

I was going to revive it, but it just seemed wrong, since the final post was from the legendary late PE.
So, while I would still advise you to read or skim that thread before posting in this one, here is a new thread.
And another one here:

Dedicated ECNII Processing Services?
Years ago, I was looking into finding labs that offered ECNII processing for 35mm roll film. Nothing ever came of it. I have had a test roll sitting for 5 years waiting to be processed but nowhere to send it. Are there labs in the US offering this? ECN opens up many more emulsion possibilities...

12+ years later, as interest in this type of film has increased, there is finally a legit commercial lab offering the processing. And the prices are reasonable, too:
Atlanta Film Co., via Dunwoody Photo (not sure if these are separate companies or the same one)
Dunwoody Photo
5500 Chamblee Dunwoody Road
Ste 6A
Dunwoody, GA 30338
USA
678-320-0202
Processing is by Kodak Motion Picture Film Lab Atlanta.

ECN-2 Development Service (per roll) | Atlanta Film Company
Add ECN-2 processing with your Atlanta Film Co film at the time of purchase. Shipping paid will reflect in the label Dunwoody Photo will use to ship the film back to you. Include your invoice or order confirmation when shipping your film. We highly recommend shipping with tracking. Atlanta Film...

I also bought one of the QWD kits, but haven't attempted to get into color processing yet.
This is really good news, though. I figured someone would eventually offer this service.
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