Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/07/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I was always under the impression that Kodachrome processing was a tightly controlled process done with Kodak chemicals and Kodak equipment and therefore it shouldn't matter who does the actual processing (since it is all identical). Unlike E6 I don't believe you can overuse the chemicals or change processing times or other variables. Back in the 60's (50's??) Kodak faced an anti-trust action by the government because only Kodak could process the film (you had to buy film and processing together). The solution was for Kodak to sell the equipment and chemicals to other companies but maintain strict control over the equipment and chemicals; they also started selling the film without processing. - -----Original Message----- From: MicroGrid@aol.com [mailto:MicroGrid@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 1:58 PM To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us Subject: Re: [Leica] Kodachrome Labs I am certain no offense, I know there is a Kodak lab in Fairlawn, NJ (EMAIL me if you need the address, I'm in my office now) I know there are others out there, but don't know addresses. Can anyone give George a hand on this one? Bruce Bowman Killingworth CT n a message dated 7/19/00 1:52:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time, imagist@concentric.net writes: << I asked earlier if someone might please recommend the best labs in US for Kodachrome processing. Received no replies. Have I asked a question which offends or??? >>