The last remaining photo processing lab that handles Kodak's legendary Kodachrome film will develop it's last roll of that variety at the end of 2010. Dwayne's Photo in Parsons, Kansas, has for some time been the sole photo lab that handles the world's first commercially successful color film, created by Kodak in 1935. But, as sales of film have dwindled and processing centers have disappeared alongside, Kodak has decided to retire Kodachrome once and for all.
Kodachrome film stock is projected to last through the early fall of this year. If you're a lucky photographer with rolls in stock, make sure you shoot 'em and send them to Parsons, Kansas before the end of 2010.
See Kodak's tribute gallery to Kodachrome and see the Kodachrome pool on flickr.

