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film, which was no longer manufactured by Kodak, until the end of December 2010. The last roll was processed on January 18, 2011. On July 14, 2010, Dwayne's announced that the final roll of Kodachrome manufactured by Kodak was developed for
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The company was founded in 1956 by Dwayne Steinle as a small film processing facility, but it quickly expanded to become one of the leading photo processors in the United States. When the use of
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photography students on more than 100 rolls of Kodachrome film and processed by Dwayne's on the last day it was processing it, January 18, 2011, before processing chemicals were used up.
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processing facility in the world, which stopped accepting rolls of Kodachrome on December 30, 2010, citing Kodak's discontinuation of the necessary developing chemicals.
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declined rapidly in the 1980s, most facilities closed down. Dwayne's, and some other labs, process a variety of film types, like
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Kodachrome – End of the Run: Photographs from the Final Batches (St. Louis, Webster University Press, 2011), pages 2-10.
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Between 2000 and 2010, the business was affected by the decline in income because of widespread migration to
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founded in 1956. It processes film, slides and certain movie films, and offers photo services.
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The last days of Kodachrome color processing by Dwayne’s Photo are depicted in the book
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Kodachrome – End of the Run: Photographs from the Final Batches
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Dwayne's Photo announced that it would continue processing
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Film processing
Parsons, Kansas
United States
www.dwaynesphoto.com
37°20′12.69″N 95°17′10.36″W / 37.3368583°N 95.2862111°W / 37.3368583; -95.2862111
Parsons, Kansas
Kodachrome
8 mm film
Super 8
126 film
digital photography
Kodachrome
Steve McCurry
George Eastman House
Rochester, New York
New York Times
Mark Raso
Kodachrome
Susan Hacker Stang
Webster University


"Our History"
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"Kodak Retires KODACHROME Film; Celebrates Life of Oldest Film Icon in its Portfolio"
Kodak
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"Dwayne's Photo, Parsons Kansas, The Last Lab to Process Kodachrome"
Wichita Eagle
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