The problem I have with current AI is that it simply copies stuff off the web. There is no verification if it's true or just opinion, and if it is actually correct. Or correct at the moment, instead of years ago.
Right now, it's like a puppy, really eager to please and thinks everything you say...
I believe the exception is if the work was done for the Crown, and then copyright never expires. For example, if a cinematographer was hired by the NFB to make a film, the Crown will hold the copyright forever.
Mainly the colour, there was crossover that was apparently inherent in the process.
Projection life was short too, if you look at the Whillhem Institute aging tests Kodachrome had the best dark storage keeping qualities, but the worst projected life.
It depends on which version. K25 and K64 had different colour palettes, K64 had a tendency to render skies as cyan, rather than blue. K25 did red well, but green foliage was an odd shade of green. It is a distinctive look for sure. Relatively unsaturated compared to the E6 materials.
As PE...
Probably not, as I think the fear is it would cannibalize sales of HP5. As I mentioned earlier, Delta 400 was available in sheets when it was initially released, and then discontinued.
True, actually a more accurate statement is until about a decade ago is that US IP law differed from the rest of the world. Outside of the US, IP law is remarkably similar.
Copyright arises automatically upon creation of a work, no further action is needed. You can register a copyright to make it clear who the creator and owner is, but it is not necessary for copyright creation.
Simply put, copyright registration makes it easier to sue someone, as it clearly...
Time too, by the time a roll was shipped to Kodak, processed and returned it was usually a week. If could get my E6 film into my local lab by 8:30 in the morning it was done by noon.
It's been publicly said that at the end they coated the minimum size mater roll they could and the film cut from that roll wasn't selling before the expiry date.
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