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Dec 4, 2018 20:13:40   #
JohnSwanda wrote:
Kodachrome was a complicated process which required expensive equipment. It could never be done at home like E-6. It wouldn't be economically feasible today, just not enough demand.


Thanks for you imput John. But I'm a believer, where there's a will, there's a way! Why don't we who are interested, rally the troop...:)
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Dec 4, 2018 18:05:38   #
lamiaceae wrote:
Same here, Ekta-junk not my thing. But you can only process any remaining Kodachrome to B&W; no labs, no chemistry.


Mike, if there are enough outspoken lovers of Kodachrome, maybe it will make a come back! Hmm... that sounds like the rabble rousers of the 60's and 70's...:)
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Dec 4, 2018 17:52:25   #
TriX wrote:
But no way to process it - chemistry not available, so worthless. There have been a few formulas to process it as B&W, but why?


Hi TriX
I know the UGG Guy and Gals will find a will find a way...:)
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Dec 4, 2018 17:46:11   #
lamiaceae wrote:
Yes, virtually everyone loved Kodachrome, but it really is gone. So is Plus-X, and Panatomic-X. It only lives as processed film, or if you have any unprocessed
Kodachrome it can still be processed to black & white images. And it "lives" in that Paul Simon song, "Kodachrome".

Kodacolor Negative film or its modern updates can be processed easily with C-41 Chemistry. I'm not sure all labs remember the processing details for actual Kodacolor film as its been replaced by similar films several times.

You might like to know that several models of digital cameras have JPEG file internal processing that duplicates the look of many types of film. I know Fuji cameras may "produce" fujifilm film-like images for favorite fuji films. I would image there are digital cameras that will give you Kodak looking images, including Kodachrome and Kodacolor. It can certainly be done with Photoshop CS or CC software.
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Thanks Lamiaceae but I need Kodachrome
It gives us those nice bright colors
It give us the greens of summers
Makes you think all the world's a sunny day
I got a Nikon (sorry a Canon/Minolta)camera
I love to take a photograph
So mama don't take my Kodachrome away!....:)
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Dec 4, 2018 16:59:23   #
BebuLamar wrote:
There are a lot of diehard Kodachrome freaks but there is no Kodachrome. Ektachrome is back but B&H is still out of stock. They had a batch but sold out quickly.


Hi Bebu
I never cared for Ektachrome personally, it gave a greenish tint. Fortunately, I just found ten rolls of Kodachrome on e-bay. Expired might make for some interesting pics. Thanks for your input...:)
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Dec 4, 2018 16:47:41   #
robertjerl wrote:
If you click "quote reply" we will know exactly who/want you are responding to.


Will do...:)
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Dec 4, 2018 16:31:08   #
Thanks for the info..I was a diehard Kodachrome freak. I'm determined...:)
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Dec 4, 2018 16:27:57   #
Thanks. I'll look them up...:)
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Dec 4, 2018 16:14:14   #
Thanks for your reply. When I Googled it I also found them. Kinda pricey, $48 per roll plus shipping. Again, thanks. I'll keep looking...:)
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Dec 4, 2018 15:59:46   #
Hoggers
I have unfortunately been held captive by two major spine surgeries. But my mind still functions. I've been reading up, on what I gave up years ago. The elegant and invigorating elements of 35mm Kodachrome and Kodacolor photography. I do have a question, does anyone know of a reliable processor?
Any help would be appreciated...:)
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Oct 15, 2018 19:09:19   #
Great Pic...:)
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Oct 15, 2018 18:59:36   #
https://www.scparts.co.uk/sc_en/british-cars/jaguar/jaguar-e-type-v12-series-3-1971-1974/bumpers/rear-bumper-brackets-and-fittings.html

This might help. The 1970 was the first year of the Split Rear Bumper. MG did likewise.
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Mar 22, 2018 21:19:26   #
Fiona, she's the Best!!
Bob


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Mar 21, 2018 19:54:31   #
You can buy the lens for under $20. I'm willing to spend up to $40 to bring back some good memories. Thanks
Bob
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Mar 21, 2018 18:06:53   #
Just found in my "Very Old" bag of photographic tricks a TAMRON AF100-300mm Macro F/5-6.3 186DM.
I am looking for an adapter to hook this bugger up to a Canon T6s. Any help with my search would be most appreciated.
Bob
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