From: william.lane@kodak.com To: kodachrome@kjsl.com Subject: [Kodachrome] Re: Kodachrome 120 processing Send reply to: kodachrome@kjsl.com Date sent: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 09:49:57 -0400 From: William S. Lane A short time ago, Dennis Schulmerich, Kodak's Kodachrome film Product Manager began participating in the Kodachrome@kjsl.com chat room. One additional Kodak person may participate in the discussion. Bill Lane is member of Kodak's Marketing Technical Support (MTS) organization. Bill is responsible for Kodachrome film processing and film issues on a world-wide basis. Bill has spent a significant portion of his Kodak career in activities related to Kodachrome film and processing and is a very good resource on technical issues. The chat room contains many knowledgeable individuals and most issues are resolved without outside intervention. We may address issues which do not appear to be resolved within the group which deal with the Kodachrome film products and processing. We will steer clear of discussions involving techniques and equipment. The Wimbledon laboratory still has the machine which they used to process the 120 format Kodachrome film. They are storing the 120 format film and will recharge the machine with chemistry for one last processing run on October 1, 2001. The other format Kodachrome films submitted for processing in the UK are transshipped to the laboratory in Lausanne, Switzerland. The Lausanne laboratory does not have the capability to process the 120 format films. These must go to Wimbledon. The Wimbledon site was the last location equipped to process the 120 format film. There is no location in the US that has the capability to process this film and produce color transparencies. Ron Schwarz on 08/06/2001 06:12:19 PM Please respond to kodachrome@kjsl.com To: kodachrome@kjsl.com cc: (bcc: William S. Lane/563370/EKC) Subject: [Kodachrome] Re: Kodachrome 120 processing