mw_uio
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I found the entire list of Kodak, Kodachrome processing labs that once existed. I found this in a book by Micheal Freeman.
When did all this plants close, I do not know.
Stuttgart, Germany
Melbourne, Australia
Vienna, Austria
1800 Koningslo-Vilvoorde, Belgium
Toronto, Canada
Vancouver, Canada
2620 Albertslund, Denmark
Madird, Spain
Los Angeles, California
Palo Alto, California
Honolulu, Hawaii
Chicago, Illinois
Rockville, Maryland
Fair Lawn, New Jersey
Rochester, New York
Findely, Ohio
Dallas, Texas
Sevran, France
Marseille Cedex, France
Rijswijk Z-H, Holland
Bombay, India
Milan, Italy
Tokyo, Japan
Meixco D.F., Mexico
Wellington, New Zealand
Panama, Panama
Hertfordshire, England
Johanesburg, South Africa
Jarfalla, Sweden
Renens, Switzerland
Cheers
Mark,
Quito, Ecuador
When did all this plants close, I do not know.
Stuttgart, Germany
Melbourne, Australia
Vienna, Austria
1800 Koningslo-Vilvoorde, Belgium
Toronto, Canada
Vancouver, Canada
2620 Albertslund, Denmark
Madird, Spain
Los Angeles, California
Palo Alto, California
Honolulu, Hawaii
Chicago, Illinois
Rockville, Maryland
Fair Lawn, New Jersey
Rochester, New York
Findely, Ohio
Dallas, Texas
Sevran, France
Marseille Cedex, France
Rijswijk Z-H, Holland
Bombay, India
Milan, Italy
Tokyo, Japan
Meixco D.F., Mexico
Wellington, New Zealand
Panama, Panama
Hertfordshire, England
Johanesburg, South Africa
Jarfalla, Sweden
Renens, Switzerland
Cheers
Mark,
Quito, Ecuador
Al Kaplan
Veteran
I'm pretty sure that there was one in Atlanta, GA also.
amateriat
We're all light!
In addition, during what I'd call the Film Age's "peak" (Between the late 80s and 2000), there were numerous independent labs handling K'chrome directly (I recall at least three labs in Manhattan doing this, between 1990-98). As recently as three years ago, I could drop off a few rolls to a shop here in Park Slope in the morning and have them back the following day (Fair Lawn; I couldn't get E6 turned around that fast without a rush charge or going into Manhattan myself. Miss that.
- Barrett
- Barrett
dmr
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In addition, during what I'd call the Film Age's "peak" (Between the late 80s and 2000), there were numerous independent labs handling K'chrome directly (I recall at least three labs in Manhattan doing this, between 1990-98).
I know that Berkey was doing it for a while, and IIRC, they were one of the litigants in the legal brouhaha over the unbundling of Kodachrome and the processing. Berkey, at the time, seemed to have the lion's share of the drugstore processing, and, in my not so humble opinion, did a rather vile job on color prints.
santino
FSU gear head
Lausanne - Switzerland
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