fotophox Member Allowing Ads Joined Oct 6, 2004 Messages 79 Format Multi Format Feb 2, 2014 #26 Ken Nadvornick said: Keep it frozen like I do my single roll of K64. Then once or twice a year thaw it out overnight, open the canister, and enjoy that very unique smell for only a few moments before refreezing it again. Click to expand... That's what you should do: market a perfume: K'Eau-de-Chrome.
Ken Nadvornick said: Keep it frozen like I do my single roll of K64. Then once or twice a year thaw it out overnight, open the canister, and enjoy that very unique smell for only a few moments before refreezing it again. Click to expand... That's what you should do: market a perfume: K'Eau-de-Chrome.
E. von Hoegh Member Allowing Ads Joined Sep 14, 2011 Messages 6,189 Location Adirondacks Format Multi Format Feb 4, 2014 #27 chip j said: I found 6 rolls of 35mm Kodachrome 64 at the bottom of my freezer. What should I do with it? Thanks, Chip Click to expand... Use it as the dielectric in a flux capacitor.
chip j said: I found 6 rolls of 35mm Kodachrome 64 at the bottom of my freezer. What should I do with it? Thanks, Chip Click to expand... Use it as the dielectric in a flux capacitor.
mopar_guy Member Allowing Ads Joined Sep 12, 2009 Messages 1,176 Location Washington, Format Multi Format Feb 5, 2014 #28 E. von Hoegh said: Use it as the dielectric in a flux capacitor. Click to expand... I don't think that it would be that easy to get back to the 1980's.
E. von Hoegh said: Use it as the dielectric in a flux capacitor. Click to expand... I don't think that it would be that easy to get back to the 1980's.
E. von Hoegh Member Allowing Ads Joined Sep 14, 2011 Messages 6,189 Location Adirondacks Format Multi Format Feb 6, 2014 #29 mopar_guy said: I don't think that it would be that easy to get back to the 1980's. Click to expand... No need. The film was made until mid 2009, processing ended in late 2010 or early 2011.
mopar_guy said: I don't think that it would be that easy to get back to the 1980's. Click to expand... No need. The film was made until mid 2009, processing ended in late 2010 or early 2011.
NB23 Member Allowing Ads Joined Jul 26, 2009 Messages 4,307 Format 35mm Feb 6, 2014 #30 Hey! Let's start a new discussion wether we can create new chemicals so we can start developing Kodachrome again!
Hey! Let's start a new discussion wether we can create new chemicals so we can start developing Kodachrome again!
StoneNYC Member Allowing Ads Joined Aug 5, 2012 Messages 8,345 Location Antarctica Format 8x10 Format Feb 6, 2014 #31 NB23 said: Hey! Let's start a new discussion wether we can create new chemicals so we can start developing Kodachrome again! Click to expand... :munch:
NB23 said: Hey! Let's start a new discussion wether we can create new chemicals so we can start developing Kodachrome again! Click to expand... :munch: