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Fuji prepaid E-6 processing mailers are currently available new. Kodak's were also available until relatively recently (maybe a couple of years?). I believe Kodak mailers are still honored by Dwayne's in Kansas.I live in the US, so process-prepaid has not been available for the past fifty-some odd years.
Fuji and Kodak make slide film. It's not as readily available as it once was though and you are limited to buy it online or at photography stores.1. If slide film is still available?
Everything's expensive today.2. Is it expensive
If you get Kodachrome, then it has to be mailed to Dwaynes in Kansas City, MO. That's just for Kodachromes which is a special type of slide. Any E-6 lab in the area will process your slides - they even might have their own mailers. You're going to have check that on your own. You can also shoot regular b&w film and send that to dr5 and they will process your b&w negative film into b&w slides. You cannot buy slides process paid in advance.3. Can it still be process paid like it used to years ago
Fuji and Kodak make slide film. It's not as readily available as it once was though and you are limited to buy it online or at photography stores.
Everything's expensive today.
If you get Kodachrome, then it has to be mailed to Dwaynes in Kansas City, MO. That's just for Kodachromes which is a special type of slide. Any E-6 lab in the area will process your slides - they even might have their own mailers. You're going to have check that on your own. You can also shoot regular b&w film and send that to dr5 and they will process your b&w negative film into b&w slides. You cannot buy slides process paid in advance.
Regards, Art.
You cannot buy slides process paid in advance.
Unless the OP is in the UK ;-). Process paid Kodachrome is available off the shelf at pretty well any high-street Boots the Chemist; Boots also sell other slide films, I think they still have an own-brand slide film actually, although I've no idea what it is.Fuji and Kodak make slide film. It's not as readily available as it once was though and you are limited to buy it online or at photography stores.
Boots also sell other slide films, I think they still have an own-brand slide film actually, although I've no idea what it is.
Fuji prepaid E-6 processing mailers are currently available new. Kodak's were also available until relatively recently (maybe a couple of years?). I believe Kodak mailers are still honored by Dwayne's in Kansas.I live in the US, so process-prepaid has not been available for the past fifty-some odd years.
I knew that, I just assumed the OP meant processing included.
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