been meaning to ask this for awhile.
I had a stepgrandfather that passed away sometime around 1969-70 or so.
I recently came into possession of the camera he toted around with him everywhere he went. The leather case, the flashbulb accessory, as well as some of those big, blue, flashbulbs. You know the ones, the ones that would scare the beejesus out of you if you weren't ready....
Anyway, still loaded IN THE CAMERA, was a roll of Kodachrome, I think it is.
(i have temporarily put it somewhere safe and can't find it

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I removed it (yes, i took photography in high school, etc) and took it to a local 'custom type' lab. They said they couldn't process it, and called around Chicago, etc looking for a lab that might be able to.
No such luck.
What should I do???
I would LOVE to get this slidefilm developed, as it would be an incredible peek into the pics he took before he died suddenly of a heart attack.
During WWII, he was a 'classified photographer' in the Pacific, during the end of the war, and his stuff was pretty good. I don't have any of the pics from that era, but just for curiosities sake would like to try to have these slides. of course my grandmother had trays and trays of slides before she died in 2000, but i don't have any of those.
Any suggestions of labs or websites to try???
Does ANYBODY develop slide film anymore???

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thanks!
Kristen