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This is a discussion on kodachrome in Houston within the Business Talk forums, part of the Business Discussion category; Does anyone know if there are any professional photo labs in Houston that can process kodachrome in house (rather than ...

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kodachrome in Houston - 03-22-2008, 02:50 PM


Does anyone know if there are any professional photo labs in Houston that can process kodachrome in house (rather than ship it somewhere else for processing)? From what I understand fewer and fewer labs bother with this process anymore.

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Have you tried HPI?
http://houstonphotoimaging.com/

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yes - 03-24-2008, 01:02 PM


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I called HPI about an hour ago. They don't process it anymore and referred me to Kodak's website. I went there and was referred Dwayne's Photo service i n Kansas. Dwayne's does process kodachrome, but I'm not sure if they do medium format. It may be 35mm only....

I'm also not sure K14 is worth the trouble anymore. E6 is quite common and HPI and a few others can do that in house.

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