Despite the recent demise of Kodachrome, Dodge-Chrome (Washington, D.C., 240/247-1800, www.dodgechrome.com) plans to continue servicing the dwindling photographic community that embraces film. Its wetlab services include the processing of 35mm, 120, 220, 4 x 5, 5 x 7 and 8 x 10 E-6, C-41 and black-and-white films using the finest computerized dip & dunk equipment. Dodge-Chrome also offers wet-lab-based machine proofs and contact sheets, slide and transparency dupes, and copy work.
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Dodge-Chrome Processes Film
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