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 I'm not sure all labs remember the processing details for actual Kodacolor film as its been replaced by similar films several times.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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