Long Live Kodachrome...Now what?

I'm trying to get a handle on 35mm PanF+ and Efke R25 in Xtol.

I do have some ancient 120 Ektachrome 64T. I'm going to hunt up some incandescent signage in Houston. I have some equally ancient 220 Ektachrome 200.

Scanning might be the only answer for stability.
 
All the E6 I ever shot, going back to the mid-70's, looks fine.

So I recommend any current E6 as having stability indistinguishable from Kodachrome.
 
I think I've read somewhere that E6 is slightly better than C41, but both are far, very far from K14 for long term conservation.
 
Not a lot of the market looking at long term anything these days to care. I like digital because it feels more like slide film than print. Even though I know there is a lot of stuff going on in-camera I tell myself there is less fiddling around with the end result. I really like the purity of slides.

Part of me thinks it's time to start drinking heavily again. World-wide recession, no more Kodachrome, I'm afraid to ask what's next?!?!?#>@$@!!?????

B2 (;-?
 
I shoot E100G in 120 because to my eye it closely resembles Kodachrome's color pallette. As for stability, ask me in 50 years. E-6 films seem to be holding up better than E-1 through E-4 films, but the jury's out for a while.
 
Not a lot of the market looking at long term anything these days to care. I like digital because it feels more like slide film than print. Even though I know there is a lot of stuff going on in-camera I tell myself there is less fiddling around with the end result. I really like the purity of slides.

Part of me thinks it's time to start drinking heavily again. World-wide recession, no more Kodachrome, I'm afraid to ask what's next?!?!?#>@$@!!?????

B2 (;-?

Tri-X? (gulp)

It's too bad "the market" isn't thinking long-term. The Zapruder film should be around for decades. All the cell-phone-cam shots and tweets from Tehran the past couple of weeks, unfortunately, will not.
 
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