This outfit process Kodachrome Super 8 movie film:
http://www.k14movies.com/
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From: Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> If it's from 1978 it's certainly color film: B&W movie film was quite 
> hard to get at the time - I know because I shot some B&W Super-8 for a 
> student film back then! Had to buy Fuji B&W movie film on special order 
> and send it to Syracuse for processing.
> 
> The sixty-four thousand dollar question is: E6 or Kodachrome? 
> Kodachrome movie film was still fairly common back then. Not nearly as 
> common as E6, but still around. If it's Kodachrome you're pretty much 
> SOL.
> 
> If it's Super-8 film, it's in a cartridge that will be labeled, so 
> you'll know the film type as soon as you take it out of the camera. If 
> it's *really* old plain vanilla 8mm movie film, it's on a spool and I 
> don't think there was any identification on it at all (though I'm far 
> from certain).
> 
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