Where can I get my slides developed?

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Larry C

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My housing is down for the next 8 weeks getting a new shutter release shaft (oops! rolled out of the tailgate) so I've been playing with my Nikon F100 and NX-100 pro housing. Got my first 36 shots and....can't find anyone to develop them! Costco took their machines out a couple of months ago. Walgreen, nope. Local photo lab? We used to, but everyone's going digital. Mike's camera can send it out to Central processing-it'll take two weeks. Any ideas?
 
The last Kodachrome developing lab was actually in Kansas and it closed a couple of years ago after giving a final roll call to all who had rolls stuffed in their freezers. There is no more.

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Thanks diversteve. The one in SF should work great.
 
Larry developing slides is very easy. All you need is a slide film container and a processing kit.

Arista Rapid E6 Slide Developing Kit 1 Is $22 dollars and usually good for 6 rolls as I remember. I didn't search for the container but they are cheap. I use to do mine all the time back in the day. The biggest PITA now a days is the EPA so check local laws.
 

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