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Old 02-04-2008, 02:21 AM
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Kristen,

I took a lot of pictures in the late 50s and early 60s with Ektachrome film while I was in Korea. I have boxes of slides all over the place. I would think that you might be able to contact Kodak directly and they could develop this for you as most of the regular film developing places have quit that stuff years ago. Most don't even know what it is. I used to get a mailer with each roll that you put it in and sent it directly to Kodak and they would then send the slides back. Good luck as there could be some great historical pictures in there. I think the Kodachrome was a better quality picture or slide film but just can't remember that far in tha past.

Edit: Kristen I just went and dug out some of my old slides and they are on Ektachrome Film which was slide film back then. I have pictures on Kodacolor which was a slow film and gave great depth and pictures on some other Kodak film which was a high speed film. I just looked and I still have 8 brand new rolls of the last Kodak Max Film they put out. I don't even know if I could get it developed around here any more as I don't see film for sale in any of the stores now. Just digital.
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