<p>You can have the k40 processed by the nice fellas at<strong> <a href="http://www.filmrescue.com/">http://www.filmrescue.com/</a></strong> in saskatchewan. They will run it as black and white film. It's one of the only options left available for k40 (kodachrome 40). You can then send it over to us for a high res film to digital transfer. Nothing compares to our new lasergraphic 5k scanstation scanner for quality.</p>
<p>Results can vary, so you never know what you're going to get. I've had some come out quite low contrast and tinted purple. Kind of a cool effect. We scanned it at our studio <a href="http://www.framediscreet.com"><strong>www.framediscreet.com</strong></a> and with our restoration tools, were able to dig into image and get more contrast and punch out of it.</p>
<p>Any scans you need done or restoration, we'd be glad to help. Our studio was created by a group of cinematographers who just love film.</p>
<p>Contact me via the contact page on our site.<br>
<strong><br /></strong>Justin Lovell<br>
Assoc. CSC Cinematographer<br>
<strong><a href="http://www.framediscreet.com">www.framediscreet.com</a></strong></p>