I would alike to help, but I think finding Kodachrome might be a stretch, but 
not impossible , does it have to be Kodachrome?

Jon

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On Apr 30, 2019, at 2:45 PM, Ed Inman 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Kodachrome has some silver content so it can be processed as black & white. I 
used to do this to Super 8 Kodachrome films in the 70s using a standard b/w 
reversal formula.
The only person I'm aware of who claims to be able to process it in color is 
Kelly-Shane Fuller of Piratelogy Studios<http://www.piratelogy.com/> but only 
in still camera lengths.
https://shootfilmco.com/blogs/shoot-film-co/kodachrome-processed-in-color-seriously

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Street
Sent: Apr 30, 2019 4:30 PM
To: Experimental Film Discussion List
Subject: [Frameworks] Kodachrome

Dear All,
My former teacher and friend Barbara Hammer asked me to finish a film for her; 
she gave me the material before she died.  She asked 4 of us to do so; I'm 
turning my attention to the project now.

I had a crazy idea of shooting some Kodachrome.  Any way to purchase this 
outdated stock?  Any way of processing it assuming I can find a roll or two?

all the best,
Mark Street
www.markstreetfilms.com<http://www.markstreetfilms.com>


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