Thanks. I will give it a go as I have nothing to lose.
The strange bit is that from the UK I have to post the films to Switzerland. They post them to Dwaynes then they come back to me. Possibly via Switzerland again.
Steve.
I wouldn't rush to send it off. Kodachrome II is a K-12 film. The only place I know that will process it is Rocky Mountain, and that will be as black-and-white....I have the last roll of Kodachrome II my father put in his Kodak Bantam Cloursnap II back around 1968...Just need to find the little red mailing sack and fill out the label...
By comparison, my Kodachrome goes from my local lab, to Fuji, to Kodak Canada, to Dwayne's and back along the same route. Round trip usually takes about a month, so it is always a pleasant surprise when I get a call from the lab that wmy film is in.
Why don't you just send it to Dwayne's directly?
I have been given three rolls of Kodachrome 64 dated 1986. It has been kept cool in a fridge for the last 22 years (but not frozen).
Has anyone successfully used Kodachrome this old? Or older?
I'm going to use it regardless as I have nothing to lose except the postage costs.
Steve.
The nice thing about this is that if you get hold of some old Kodachrome the processing is still honoured.
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