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Happy New Year, Kodachrome! I'm so glad you're still with us. My New Year's resolution is to shoot 60+ rolls of KR 64 this year (last year I shot about 30). I'm going to do this by switching from my FM2n to a F100 (still manual lenses, though). I'm also planning on upgrading to an F6 sometime this year. And I want to drastically improve my technique and range of subjects. What's everyone else's Kodachrome New Year's resolution?
 

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Three rolls of K200 and one of K25 in the freezer, sure want to use them this year, since I doubt the processing will be available next year.

I like E100GX better than K64 these days.
 

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My Kodachrome Resolution is to finally expose that roll of Super 8 Sound that's sitting in my freezer...
 

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My resolution is to shoot up that brick of 20 rolls of Kodachrome 25 I have in the fridge...... and cry over the 10 rolls of 120 kodachrome I have that I can't get processed....... and then there is that box of 4x5 kodachrome I have from the 50's.
 
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Three rolls of K200 and one of K25 in the freezer, sure want to use them this year, since I doubt the processing will be available next year.
Processing will be available next year, since current K64 does not expire until 2010.

Regardless, I too plan to use up my K200 and K25 this year. 3 rolls of each.
 

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well, I have two rolls of bogarted KC40 super 8 which I plan to shoot. You know that a it's still sold under the Wittnerchrome 40t label? I had to order it from europe but it got here.
 

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well, I have two rolls of bogarted KC40 super 8 which I plan to shoot. You know that a it's still sold under the Wittnerchrome 40t label? I had to order it from europe but it got here.

Hi, thanks for the heads-up. I'd read about that elsewhere on Apug, but not being the adventurous type, and having other priorities in R.L., i haven't worried about Super 8 for a couple of years. It was never the mainstay of my photography.
 

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Happy New Year indeed! My New Year's resolution for Kodachrome? To get *much* better at shooting great people stories with it and to shoot at least 600 rolls this year, if not more.

From left to right are:

The ladies of the "Red Hat Society"

"Streetleaf"

Chimney Rock in Kodachrome Basin..
 
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and then there is that box of 4x5 kodachrome I have from the 50's.

Could you do me a favor and shoot a great still life of that for the Kodachrome Project?
 

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Ah, what the heck, here are a few more before I head off to bed, I have been scanning like a fiend, still have the panoramic to do yet...

The Racetrack in Death Valley..

The ride in the wagon on Halloween in Oregon...

The crap on my friend's dashboard at sunset...
 

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OK, I have posted a fairly large gallery on Flicker, still need to complete the file names, tags and captions, but this should give you a nice visual either way:

Dead Link Removed

Enjoy!
 
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Well, I'll still try and shoot all the Kodachrome in my freezer this year, since I have matching Kodak PK36 mailers, and they do expire at the end of 2009! I got them quite cheap, but would rather not waste them.
 

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Is there any difference besides the $4 in price between "professional" kodachrome 64 and the regular?
 

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Is there any difference besides the $4 in price between "professional" kodachrome 64 and the regular?
Professional films are meant to be kept refrigerated until use, as they have been "pre-aged" at the factory to ensure consistent, reliable color from one roll to the next. Don't worry about it if you're not shooting in the studio; you won't be able to tell any difference out in the real world.
 

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Professional films are meant to be kept refrigerated until use, as they have been "pre-aged" at the factory to ensure consistent, reliable color from one roll to the next. Don't worry about it if you're not shooting in the studio; you won't be able to tell any difference out in the real world.


To the original poster who began this thread: the above reply is partially incorrect. Please read the posts by John Shriver and Ron Andrews at the following link:

http://photo.net/film-and-processing-forum/00GsDT
 

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Three rolls of K200 and one of K25 in the freezer, sure want to use them this year, since I doubt the processing will be available next year.

Kodak USA announced they'll stop processing Kodachrome this Spring. Kodak's web site has these resources:

USA:
Dwayne's Photo Service
415 S. 32nd Street
Parsons, KS 67357
(620) 421-3940
Toll Free: 1-800-522-3940
Fax: (620) 421-3174

Europe:
Laboratoire KODACHROME
Case Postale
Ch-1001 Lausanne
Switzerland,
CH
 

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After nearly having a heart attack in reading this, I called Grant Steinle at Dwayne's and he told me that this refers to the Qualex labs closing, not the K-14 line at Dwayne's.

As long as Kodak provides the film with expiration dates into 2010 or beyond, that is the timeline we follow until we hear otherwise.


Kodak USA announced they'll stop processing Kodachrome this Spring. Kodak's web site has these resources:

USA:
Dwayne's Photo Service
415 S. 32nd Street
Parsons, KS 67357
(620) 421-3940
Toll Free: 1-800-522-3940
Fax: (620) 421-3174

Europe:
Laboratoire KODACHROME
Case Postale
Ch-1001 Lausanne
Switzerland,
CH
 

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After nearly having a heart attack in reading this, I called Grant Steinle at Dwayne's and he told me that this refers to the Qualex labs closing, not the K-14 line at Dwayne's.

Thanks for checking, the post above yours scared the heck out of me...
 

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I called Kodak, and learned that mailers will also still work.
 
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My New Year's resolution is to try Kodachrome once or twice. I'd like to say I tried it, although I'm not terribly interested in chromes overall.
 

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I bought myself a roll for Christmas. I'll try to get more later in the year.
 

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I'd better go shoot the Kodachrome I've got here - my camera shop went and mistakenly ordered me the Professional variety at a cost of about $35 a roll, which is about $18 USD.. Better go use it now I've paid a hundred bucks for 3 rolls aye...
 

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Off topic..

Is anyone who is going to be in DC for the inauguration willing to shoot Kodachrome?

I have been trying to secure a ticket since before the election results and just can't make it happen.

It is going to really be a loss if this event is not documented on Kodachrome, it is very poignant in my eyes.

PM me if you are willing to do it and I might help with the costs of the film or processing...
 
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