AJShepherd
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Back in the late 70s when I shot slides a lot I never used Kodachrome, I used Agfa instead as it was cheaper. Now I'm regretting that as I'm sure they would have survived better.
I've got three rolls of K64 n the fridge. I'm thinking of getting in a few more. I'm even vaguely considering going somewhere special to shoot them off. I should also hunt down some slide projector magazines on the 'bay.
I shot a roll recently, and was completely delighted with the results like this one:-

OK, it's inevitable, and the film has been doomed for some time by its own complexity. But you'd think Kodak would have at least kept it going for the 75th anniversary! No sense of their own history.
Digital just isn't the same.
I've got three rolls of K64 n the fridge. I'm thinking of getting in a few more. I'm even vaguely considering going somewhere special to shoot them off. I should also hunt down some slide projector magazines on the 'bay.
I shot a roll recently, and was completely delighted with the results like this one:-

OK, it's inevitable, and the film has been doomed for some time by its own complexity. But you'd think Kodak would have at least kept it going for the 75th anniversary! No sense of their own history.
Digital just isn't the same.
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