Kodachrome forever, please. No other film has the brilliant,clean and accurate colors; nor does any other have the storage endurance of that great emulsion. I look at kodachrome like an old girlfriend. It was great, but now it has ended; I am lesser because of this, but nostalgia and fond memories endure. Vive la Kodachrome!
I have been using 5500K flourescent bulbs, which provide light in the lower daylight range, which I have been led to believe is 5000 to 7500k. I like the results.
I feel sure many folks around the country would be interested in seeing authenticated, specific quotes and sources to support your surprising allengations. Could it be that there are none? Why else would the media ignore all these terrible claims you make? However, you have every right to make them, and I (as well as most Americans) would defend you against those who might try to censure you.
I use wolverine and agree with rvhen. I also have an old epson 500 series scanner, whichs is cheap now and does a very good job, but is intolerably slow.
Beautifully done: congratulations! If I had been talented enough to take this photo, I would have post-processed the palm frond (black lines) out, to give me an uninterrupted blue sky. This is opinion only. Overall, thanks for your wonderful contribution.