No, Kodachrome sheet film was ASA 8 for daylight and ASA 10 for type B. Faster 25 speed Kodachrome was introduced in 1960, long after Kodachrome in sheets had been discontinued.Was this 25 speed film?
Has anyone ever ordered prints from the LOC? Looks like an interesting and reasonably priced service. You can even order negs?
Wow, if anyone has some 4X5 Kodachromes we can work out a special deal on Ilfochrome prints. I have seen a lot, but never a 4X5 Kodachrome. Don
I saw a 10"x8" Kodachrome studio portrait about twenty years ago of Captain Clarke Gable when he was serving in the U.S A.A.F. in England during WW11, the quality was amazing.
Wow! Absolutely Wow! So the '40s really were in color! Nothing has ever demonstrated that to me as clearly as these amazing Kodachromes!
Yeah, what Ektagraphic said, "Can you imagine 8x10 K-chromes?"
Did I say "Wow!" yet?
Rick
******They all come from the Library of Congress website which has thousands of hi res historical images which you are allowed to download including Walker Evans and other FSA photographs.
http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/catalog.html
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Intriquing to me is the image by Prokudin-Gorskii, shot in color, in Russia, in 1910. I had modern book of his photographs--all in color, shot pre-World War One. He used a single-lens, three color camera of his own design which took virtually instantaneous photographs.
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