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R.I.P. Kodachrome
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 08:19:06 -0700 (PDT), Annika1980
wrote: : Now it's official. : : http://www.reuters.com/article/newsO...55L3CZ20090622 As celluloid film drove out glass plates. Tempus fugit. BTW, I remember when all Kodachrome was ASA (ISO) 8. When it went to ASA 10, we saw it as a significant improvement. When it went to 25, we thought it was as much progress as the yokelry could absorb in one century. Then came Ektachrome 32, ... Anybody else old enough to remember when Popular Photography ran a story by a guy who strapped on his Rolleiflex, went down into the NY subway, and took pictures there in COLOR? Bob |
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