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Kodachrome 120?
Kodachrome has always been my favorite 35mm slide film; the only other slide
I've ever tried besides Ektachrome was Fujichrome and I didn't care for it, to me, it wasn't much different from Ektachrome; yep, Kodachrome is my true love and Paul Simon was right: "gives us the nice bright colors" :-) But I can't find Kodachrome 120 anywhere, I see references to it, but nobody seems to stock it, has it been discontinued? If it's no longer available, can someone recommend a film to try besides Ektachrome that shares some of Kodachrome's characteristics? Ektachrome has always seemed to me to have a very narrow latitude and if not perfectly exposed, the cyan seems to take over. Thoughts, suggestions? Thanks, -- Ray |
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