At 00:02 8/2/02, John Ockman wrote:
Thomas,
How long do you figure you have before you will not be able to get
processing for your K25? I love the stuff too, but the little I have
will be used on this falls colors where I think this film excells. I
just do not want to get caught with film, and no processing. I am
putting in a darkroom in my basement, but other than C-41,E-6, and B&W,
I can not justify the cost outlay of chemicals and equipment.
John
It's processed K-14, same as Kodachrome 64 and Kodachrome 200 which are
still made, both amateur and pro (in spite of what their web site says
about Pro K200). As long as *any* 135 size Kodachrome is still made it can
be processed; it's all K-14.
-- John
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