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Hello all,
I understand that Kodachrome is one of the Great Classic Films, and this is rightly so; it produces a beautiful result and has been around for seventy-odd years now. But honestly I think that there are films out there (like Velvia) that make the same image in an easier process.
My question is this: Aside from nostalgia/historic appreciation and archival value (Kodachrome's longevity is second to no other color film... at least to my knowledge), does Kodachrome hold any real advantages over E-6 films?
I understand that Kodachrome is one of the Great Classic Films, and this is rightly so; it produces a beautiful result and has been around for seventy-odd years now. But honestly I think that there are films out there (like Velvia) that make the same image in an easier process.
My question is this: Aside from nostalgia/historic appreciation and archival value (Kodachrome's longevity is second to no other color film... at least to my knowledge), does Kodachrome hold any real advantages over E-6 films?