Mark Roberts wrote:
> Kodak is shutting down some or all of its Kodachrome processing
> capability in Switzerland, the only place in Europe where it's
> currently being done.
> 
> Here's the catch: The headline says "Kodak announces end dates for
> Kodachrome motion picture film processing". Note MOTION PICTURE FILM
> PROCESSING.
> ...but in the body of the release it says "Effective September 30,
> 2006, Kodak will discontinue all Kodachrome processing activities at
> its photo processing lab in Renens, Switzerland due to low volumes."
> That's ALL Kodachrome processing.
> 
> So is it just motion picture (Super 8 and 16mm) or all Kodachrome? My
> bet is the latter. Here's the release:
> http://www.kodak.com/US/en/motion/about/news/kprocessing.jhtml?id=0.1.4.7&lc=en

Buried in the above URL:

"More detail on the processing of Kodak's Kodachrome 35mm slide film can be 
found under a separate press release specific to that marketplace."

Apparently they are NOT talking about consumer grade 35mm film.

keith whaley

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