Well, it was supposed to happen in December of 2010 but last minute rushes kept it going a few extra weeks:
Source:
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2011/01/09/business/AP-US-Kodachromes-Last-Gasps.html
I 'spose you could overnight something there on Monday, but that's about it. Dwayne's was the last place on the planet to develop the small-gauge format, after Kodak stopped manufacturing the S8-size K-40 cartridges several years back.
I still have 4 unexposed carts in the fridge. Le sigh. (The project they were intended for mutated into something bigger).
Adios, K-40 Super-8
(Dwayne's) received "a tsunami of film" after announcing it would stop processing Kodachrome at the end of 2010.
The Kansas City Star reported that the stop date for processing the film has been postponed to Monday or Tuesday at the earliest.
Business has been so hectic that for a time, processing went on 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Source:
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2011/01/09/business/AP-US-Kodachromes-Last-Gasps.html
I 'spose you could overnight something there on Monday, but that's about it. Dwayne's was the last place on the planet to develop the small-gauge format, after Kodak stopped manufacturing the S8-size K-40 cartridges several years back.
I still have 4 unexposed carts in the fridge. Le sigh. (The project they were intended for mutated into something bigger).
Adios, K-40 Super-8
