I Don't think that any one still maintains the ability to develop the k-12
process you might try to contact Rocky Mountain Film Lab. 145 Madison St.
P.O.Box 10673: Denver, CO 80806. I also seem to remember that you while you
can't process it as a color film you may be able to process it as a b&w
film. Hope this helps John
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[mailto:owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of John A. Lind
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 5:40 AM
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Subject: [OM] _Old_ K-12 Kodachrome Processing
A friend at work found a very old roll of exposed Process K-12 ASA 25
Kodachrome among his father's effects when they were cleaning out his
camera bag.
The current Kodachrome is Process K-14. Can this old Process K-12 still be
developed by anyone? Would it survive K-14 processing? They would very
much like to see what's on the film . . . understanding the latent images
may have degraded some.
Thanks,
-- John
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