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  2. Dwayne's Photo - Wikipedia

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    Dwayne's Photo is a film processing facility in Parsons, Kansas founded in 1956. It processes film, slides and certain movie films, and offers photo services. Dwayne's Photo was the last Kodak certified Kodachrome processing facility in the world, which stopped accepting rolls of Kodachrome on December 30, 2010, citing Kodak's discontinuation of the necessary developing chemicals.

  3. Parsons, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Parsons is the home of Dwayne's Photo, which became the last processor of K-14 Kodachrome film in the world [12] [13] and was the location of the final frame taken on the final roll of Kodachrome film produced. [12] Parsons is featured prominently in the plot of the 2017 Netflix movie Kodachrome about a man who takes a road trip to develop a ...

  4. Kodachrome (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film is based on the December 29, 2010 New York Times article "For Kodachrome Fans, Road Ends at Photo Lab in Kansas", by A.G. Sulzberger. [1] [2] Filming began in Toronto on August 28, 2016. [3] Filming also took place in Shelburne, Ontario, which was used to portray Parsons, Kansas. [4] Cinematographer Alan Poon shot the film on Kodak 35 ...

  5. Kodachrome - Wikipedia

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    Kodachrome was the subject of Paul Simon's 1973 song "Kodachrome", and Kodachrome Basin State Park in Utah was named after it, becoming the only park named for a brand of film. [ 8 ] The brand is mentioned in The Alan Parsons Project 's 1982 song " Psychobabble ": "Tell you 'bout a dream that I have every night / It ain't Kodachrome and it isn ...

  6. K-14 process - Wikipedia

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    Due to declining sales, Kodak discontinued production of all K-14 chemistry in 2009, [4] concurrently with Kodachrome 64 film. Dwayne's Photo, in Parsons, Kansas, operated the last K-14 line in the world, discontinued sales on 30 December 2010; [5] [6] [7] the last roll was processed on 18 January 2011. [8]

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  8. Super 8 film - Wikipedia

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    Kodachrome was "replaced" by a new ISO 64 Ektachrome, which uses the simpler E-6 process. The last roll of Kodachrome was processed on January 18, 2011, [note 2] in Parsons, Kansas, by the sole remaining lab capable of processing it. [25] In December 2012, Kodak discontinued color reversal stock in all formats, including 35 mm and Super 8.

  9. ‘Two sides to every story’: Charges sought against Kansas ...

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    Charges are being sought against a Parsons officer after a necropsy found that the “extreme temperature on the day in question” was the “sole factor contributing to K-9 Karim’s” death ...