I got my Kodachrome back today, from Henrys, and in the package there was a slip from Silvano Imaging in Toronto.
http://www.silvanoimaging.com/e6proc.html At the bottom, they say a 36 exp roll dev'd is $30, though I paid $12 for my developing.
What do you think of this?
Many years ago (early 1980s), I took a vacation to the eastern Sierras and was determined to save many photos of the trip. I bought a ton of KodaChrome 25 + an appropriate number of Kodak processing mailers and had at it, mailing the film each day that I'd shot.
I was rather surprised to hear the gent speak of graininess with this stuff as there wasn't any to see, even when scanned now or when sent off to be "laser scanned" or whatever it was that firm did back then, and printed to 11 X 14 or so. The stuff's colors and lack of grain always made me want some for the 8 X 10 camera, but was stuck with the damned Ektachrome, that is, until Fuji came out with their chrome film.
To my eyes, the Fuji (got a bunch of RVP 50 right now) is quite a bit like kChrome in its color rendition, not at all like the blasted blue cast Echrome - this stuff is very rich.
I know Kodachrome was manufactured in the 1940s in 10x8, I've seen a portrait of Clarke Gable shot on it, when he was a captain serving in the U.S.A. A. F in England during WW11 sorry Frank time travel isn't possible yet.
Absolutely, Kodachrome was made in sheet film sizes in the 1940's. There are literally hundreds if not thousands of beautiful Kodachrome 4x5 and 8x10 transparencies produced by the War Department for publicity purposes. Kodachrome in sheet film sizes was phased-out after the introduction of Ektachrome in sheet film sizes.
I don't know why on earth people are spending these exhorbitant fees on slides. You can drop off your E-6 or Kodachrome 36 exposure rolls at walmart in their send out drop off bin and it's only $4.88.
-Kevin
I don't know why on earth people are spending these exhorbitant fees on slides. You can drop off your E-6 or Kodachrome 36 exposure rolls at walmart in their send out drop off bin and it's only $4.88. They send Kodachrome to Dwaynes. Dwaynes is the only lab in the world that processes K-14 (Kodachrome). I've had nothing but good results with Walmart and none of my slides have come back scratched or anything.
-Kevin
I checked today, and if you are in Western Canada, London Drugs will accept and forward your Kodachrome. If it has pre-paid processing or a mailer, they charge $1.18.
Here is a link to their store locator:
http://www.londondrugs.com/Cultures/en-US/StoreLocator.htm?Location=0&Province=0&City=0&Store=0
If you are lucky, you'll get to deal with an APUG member when you drop your film off.
Matt
Justin:There's a good chance of that at the downtown Nanaimo location.I believe another of us hides out in the lab at a Victoria store.
Justin:
By downtown Nanaimo, do you mean the location near the Gabriola ferry?
Matt
I'll agree with you that it isn't rocket science, but there is at least one other lab I know of that still has an operational K-Lab (Rocky Mountain, already mentioned in the thread). So Dwayne's is not 'the ONLY lab in the world' that processes K-14. It is the only Kodak Authorized lab, but there may be several K-Labs still in operation around the world. That being said, Rocky Mountain charges 36.50/roll, so I don't know who would use them. Turn around time is also one to six monthsSince Dwaynes is the ONLY lab in the world that processes K-14 then they HAVE to send it to them, LOL!!! Geez guys this ain't rocket science!
-Kevin
That being said, Rocky Mountain charges 36.50/roll, so I don't know who would use them. Turn around time is also one to six months.
I've thought about this too. It is pretty amazing. They HAVE to be losing money on this. Kinda like in the States how Wal-Mart will do K-14 for $4.88
I know this is an America-centric thread, but I thought I'd say that I've actually been very pleasantly surprised by the K14 processing service Kodak provide over here!
I just started shooting a few rolls of Kodachrome-64 on the basis that I really ought to while I still can. It's available in high-street chemists at about 11-quid/roll but 3-for-2, so that works out as £7.33 or about US$14 per roll, processing paid. The processing mailer is stuffed inside the box with the canister.
The processing mailer gets posted to an address in Switzerland (the location of the old Kodak lab in Lausanne I presume) at a cost of about 70p where it's then forwarded on to Dwayne's at Kodak's cost. Judging by the postage on the slides they are sent back from Switzerland, so Dwaynes must send them back there to be forwarded on.
The really amazing thing is that I've done 3 rolls so far, and all have been turned around in less than 2 weeks from me dropping the mailer in the post - around about 7 working days I'd guess. Given the airmiles they're clocking up, that's pretty astounding really!
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