PARSONS (AP).- A southeast Kansas business that is the last place in the world to process Kodachrome has been inundated with the elaborately crafted color-reversal film as it prepares to stop handling it. Grant Steinle primarily runs Dwayne’s Photo, the business in the small town of Parsons that his father founded in 1956. He said the company received “a tsunami of film” after announcing it would stop processing Kodachrome at the end of 2010. The Kansas City Star reported that the stop date for processing the film has been postponed to Monday or Tuesday at the earliest. Business has been so hectic that for a time, processing went on 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Dec. 30 was the deadline for submitting film, which has arrived from as far away as China, Japan and Australia. “Normally we get 20 to 30 packages a day from FedEx and three or four bags of mail from the post office,” Steinle said. “One day last week, we got 500 packages from FedEx, 250 from UPS and probably