Goodbye, forever

kkdanamatt

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I shot my first roll of K10 in 1953; the slides haven't faded or color-shifted in 57 years.
This is my last roll of K64.
My Leica A.
Waiting for Christmas Day.
Then to Dwayne's.
To be processed in the last batch
on 12/30/2010.
R.I.P. Kodachrome
 
(raising a lit cigarette lighter)...

Kodachrome rocks on in our memory (and slide album).
My daughter (barely graduated from toddler-hood) has Kodachrome frames of her. Not many of her peers would be able to claim so.
 
As the most archivally stable colour slide film ever invented, it's a real loss. All colour material shift over the years, but in dark storage kodachrome can last hundreds of years (think of the historical value of images created on kodachrome!).

RIP 1935-2010 🙁
 
Will Dwayne's issue a certificate of authenticity to the last ever roll of Kodachrome processed? Makes good bragging!
 
I sent my last rolls last week.
Very saddened about this.
I still have about four rolls that look at me from the shelf.
I am thinking of shooting one of them on January 1st, as a protest.
Virtual images that will never be processed...

I am sure it will change Kodak's decision 😱
 
I sent my last rolls last week.
Very saddened about this.
I still have about four rolls that look at me from the shelf.
I am thinking of shooting one of them on January 1st, as a protest.
Virtual images that will never be processed...

I am sure it will change Kodak's decision 😱

You can always develop them as black and white. (shudders)
 
You beat me, my first roll: 1959. And my last roll 2010:

RIP; soldiers and Kodachrome:

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Interesting. I have never seen any difference between Kodachrome and Fuji Sensia.
 
My last processed roll of Kodachrome 64 delivered today.
I used my Olympus OM-1n, Zuiko AUTO-W 21mm f/3.5 and Zuiko AUTO-W 35mm f/2.0 for the exposures made at locations in Helsinki and Turku 2010-05-22 - 2010-07-18.

O tempora, o mores.

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A very very sad time, although I leaned towards Fuji, (I liked its renditioning of green), I used to shoot good old Kodak when my subject needed a warmer rendtion. Its a sad time indeed
 
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