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johnmeyer wrote on 7/14/2008, 1:40 PM
A lot will depend on what film stock you are processing. I did my last Super8 about five years ago, and found several labs in the LA area. If I can find the bill in my check register, I'll come back and post the name.

In the meantime, here is a site that probably has the answer:

Filmshooting.com
rs170a wrote on 7/14/2008, 2:07 PM
Try Grace McKay at Electric Pictures in Irvine, CA.
She's a regular on the SoCal Vegas users forum and posts here once in awhile.

Mike
JackW wrote on 7/14/2008, 10:11 PM
Couple of our clients have had good work from Dwayne's Photo, BO Box 274, 415 S. 32nd St, Parsons, KS 76357 (www.dwaynespnoto.com)

Jack
johnmeyer wrote on 7/15/2008, 10:08 AM
OK, I'm back on the computer with my Quicken files. In 2003 when I shot the wedding on Super8, I used Yale Film & Video in the L.A. area. Here's their website:

Yale Film and Video

I paid $36.31 for two rolls, including shipping, tax, etc. I bought the two rolls of film at B&H for $50.28 (again, total price, including S&H). What I can't remember is what film stock I purchased. I don't think I shot negative film, so it was probably Ektachrome. Now, if your customer's film is old stock that has been sitting in a drawer, it may very well be Kodachrome. You'll have to contact Kodak to see if they are still processing that.
Butch Moore wrote on 7/15/2008, 12:14 PM
Thanks to all! I'll pass this information along to the customer!