Here is what I saw (and references from other labs to this one):
" Kodachrome processing ended Dec 30, 2010. We were the only remaining
Kodak certified processor of Kodachrome in the world. We know of no
other resource to process Kodachrome film in color."

http://www.dwaynesphoto.com/newsite2006/slide-film.html

And these guys develop it as B&W:
http://www.rockymountainfilm.com/k14oldslide.htm
but they are expensive!

It looks like BlueMoonCamera, referenced by Darren is a better option.


Igor


On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 8:23 AM, Ann Sanfedele <annsan at nyc.rr.com> wrote:
> I unearthed an exposed 36 frame roll of K-64 (not PKR-64) recently.  I
> haven't shot chrome since , gee, the 2004 GFM meet-up. I expect this roll is
> older.  Best bet is late 80's early 90's.
>
> Have a vague recollection of having lost a roll that I thought there was
> something important on - could this be it?? (dangerous thought.)
>
> So suggestions for where I could get this processed would be much
> appreciated.  Just have to see... it may all be boring "information"
> shots - a partially exposed roll only, or even an unexposed roll that
> accidently got pulled abck into it's shell inside the camera because
> of that little button on the bottom of the LX got pressed or bumped into
> in error.
>
> In a way, while it would be nice if there was a decent useable image
> satisfyling my curiosity about what is there is more important -
> a missing link :-) ?
>
> Tanks,
> ann

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