Dumb question: is Kodachrome still being made/sold in the US? Can I walk into a store and buy it?
They sill make Kodachrome Movie film?I called them and they said 35mm still photo is 1000 rolls per day. I didn't ask about movie film.
I know B&H can be a pain with shipping, but I can suggest that something could be done. I work at a lab here in San Francisco and iside the lab we have another business called "Just Film." The owner is a SUPER nice guy and I know he carries Kodachrome Professional. I would be willing to help get film to you--essentially you buy from him and he and I would figure out an economical way to get it to you. It's the least I could do to help keep Kodachrome alive! If you are interested in that, give him a call at (415) 864-0665...his name is Volker, just let him know Matt from Newlab sent you. This applies to anyone here on APUG that needs help getting Kodachrome! If we get a little network of people helping each other, we will all benefit.
They stopped making Kodachrome movie film mid 2005. Around the same time as they stopped making B&W paper. But there is still plenty of Kodachrome movie film stock floating around & being used up, so Dwayne's will keep processing it.They sill make Kodachrome Movie film?
I was in Seattle last month and Glazers has lots of it, both professional and regular
I am wondering how does it work. Do I buy the package - shoot out the film, put it into the prepaid envelope and bring it to the post? In other words - is there any aditional cost involved apart form purchase?
is there any aditional cost involved apart form purchase?
If anoybody out there is buying these prepaid packages in Germany - are they send directly to US or to Swiss?
Thanks. But if I send the film to Switzerland myself - how and when is the payment for the developement plus shipping arranged? Is there anybody out there in EU taking this rout? How much does it cost?
thanks
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I have all I am going to use, but wow! That is the highest I have ever seen a brick of 10 KM 25 go for!
It's got to make you wonder whether is a sentient brain left in Rochester that they cannot figure out how to make this stuff as a "boutique film" and charge top dollar!
Too bad, so sad.![]()
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