VNF-1 and RVNP processing in/from Australia?

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Which of the following best describes the look of Ektachrome 7240 (125/80 asa) Super-8?

Grainy
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High contrast
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Low contrast
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Brilliant colour
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Dull colour
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Just plain ugly
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Awesome
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VNF-1 and RVNP processing in/from Australia?

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I have a problem to solve, and hope that you knowledgable forum members can help.

I recently shot three rolls of out-of-date Ektachrome Super8 (7240) and don't know where or who to send it to for developing. I live in Australia, so if anyone downunder who can dev theis film, they'll get preference... but I'll consider sending them overseas if needs be.

I assume this process is very diff. from E-6? I've previously only shot Ektachrome 35mm still photographic film. I also have four more rolls of the same stock... should I shoot them in a hurry? It would appear that this dev process is falling out of favour...
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Actually it's supposed to be very close to E6.
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Richard might be able to help you - he does his own processing - try PM'ing him

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Thanks lads, yes, I've been in touch with Richard and yes, the process is very close to E-6... Richard tells me there is a slight magenta cast... hould be no problem for the subject matter, and Richard has agreed to develop the films. Looks like I'm in business. :D
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