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I was recently given 23 expired rolls of Kodachrome 64 at work. I discovered the magic of Kodachrome last year, and although I shot quite a few rolls of Kodachrome towards the end of it's life, it was the beginning of my fascination with this beautiful slide film. I now have more Kodachrome than I ever had before and I am looking to document how to make the most of it.
I'm sure a lot of you will have a few rolls of K64 still lying around. Have any of you tried processing it in black and white chemicals, or even gone as far as trying to emulate the entire K-14 developing process itself? If so, how far have you got and what results have you achieved. Any help you can give me is absolutely essential for the success of this project.
You can follow progress on this project via twitter: twitter.com/k64revival
There will soon be a website once I have gathered enough research and information.
I'm sure a lot of you will have a few rolls of K64 still lying around. Have any of you tried processing it in black and white chemicals, or even gone as far as trying to emulate the entire K-14 developing process itself? If so, how far have you got and what results have you achieved. Any help you can give me is absolutely essential for the success of this project.
You can follow progress on this project via twitter: twitter.com/k64revival
There will soon be a website once I have gathered enough research and information.