John L.,
I agree processing should be available for some time, I am just
wondering(not in real expectation it will be within a year) how long
that will be. I assume the discontinuation was based on not selling
enough to justify production. I know I have seen it sitting on store
shelves where it looks like it has been there years. But I also see K-64
sitting there in the same state, and K-200 is not available around
here(NE Ohio) anywhere on a store shelf. Maybe other parts of the world
have better success selling Kodachromes. I sure am going to miss K-25
when the last of mine (3 measly rolls)is gone. I will buy more in brick
quantity if I can convince myself it has been properly stored, but I
will keep my eye out for a processing halt.
John
>
> 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?
> >John
And then John A. Lind" wrote:
> 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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