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    I have found a FUJI lab which says they will process movie film that uses process K-14, K-40, and GM-26. However, nobody could tell me what film stock these are for. They specifically could NOT process VNF or RVNP (which is Kodak Ektachrome). Anybody have any idea on this? Thanks,

    Don

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    The K14 and K40 is for Kodachrome films. If you want the 7240VNF done then you need to go through a different lab. There are many that do the VNF stock such as PAC Lab in NYC and Yale in California. The reason for this is the chemicals are different as well as the times and temps. Good Luck

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