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has been experimenting...and experimenting...and experimenting with processing Kodachrome in color. And he's done it. And he's offering Kodachrome processing to YOU.From Kelly-Shane's post on Facebook in the Film Photographer's Group:Ok friends, as many of you may know I've been developing Kodachrome as *COLOR SLIDES* for several months now, and I've been asked by a LOT of people if I'd be willing to offer lab services.I've put a lot of thought into it, and the answer as of today is YES.If you've been hoarding Kodachrome in the back of your freezer, its time to pull it out.Here's the rundown:I take no responsibility for color shifts, lack of image, weirdness in development, or children born with the head of a dog due to my process.These couplers are LIKELY not going to give long term image stability.I've processed MOSTLY Kodachrome 64 in 35mm, along with a little bit of K25 in 35mm. I've just gotten the pictured roll of PKR64 in 120 to try, so 120 film will be a go as well.I CANNOT currently do motion picture lengths, though I'm working out a way to make that happens. That means no Super8, Double8, or 16mm films.Development will be $25 a roll + shipping. This process is expensive, and I'm the only one doing it right now. Hopefully with enough interest I can order larger chemistry amounts and drive this cost down.
I suspect they were tossed in the box during one of three moves and just forgotten about, a roundtuit thing given the context.