Al Patterson
Ferroequinologist
I'm sure it is the bean counters getting in the way. if they had to decide on only one slide process going Forward, E-6 or Kodachrome, the winner will always be E-6. Cheaper to make, easier to develop.
You do realize the film market is shrinking, right?
You do realize the film market is shrinking, right?
degruyl
Just this guy, you know?
I'm sure it is the bean counters getting in the way.
Thank god we can all do wet plate in our homes... or course, paper might be difficult. But then we can cyanotype. or something.
Michael Markey
Veteran
Thanks for that DMR .I sent the last (for me) off last week.It`s nice to see behind the scenes at Dwaynes. I hope the workers there will be secure in their jobs.
Ronald M
Veteran
Digital is here to stay.
I took my my M6 out for a walk after using nikon D700 for a year and some other Nikon Dslrs before that. I forgot what I was missing. As nice as a Nikon is, it just does not match my Leicas M or R.
But we move forward. Or sideways. Or where the powers that be want us to go.
I took my my M6 out for a walk after using nikon D700 for a year and some other Nikon Dslrs before that. I forgot what I was missing. As nice as a Nikon is, it just does not match my Leicas M or R.
But we move forward. Or sideways. Or where the powers that be want us to go.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
If Ron (photoengineer on APUG) says it's diificult at home, then believe him.
Kodachrome is (was) made in Rochester, though there may have been some production elsewhere at one time. I'd be shocked if it were ever produced in China or a country other than Canada, UK or Switzerland.
Kodachrome is (was) made in Rochester, though there may have been some production elsewhere at one time. I'd be shocked if it were ever produced in China or a country other than Canada, UK or Switzerland.
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