Brady Eklund
Member
Yes but it is not a business case because K14 could only be processed at one or two places in the world, while you can develop E6 films at home. Also, many K14 users moved to E6 films.
This is why I want to yell at people who want Kodachrome brought back. The stuff releases poisonous gasses when it's processed. Basically only Kodak processed it and it was a way for them to corner the market on processing, one of many slimy business practices Kodak was involved in back in the day. If you want film to survive you need the labs to survive, and a product like Kodachrome would take a big chunk of processing business away from few labs out there still processing slide film. E-6 film is really very good. Honestly the E-6 process is itself not ideal for the state of the market today, as it's most suited to a higher-volume replenishment process than most labs can support with today's demand. Of course no one is talking about developing a new chemical process for slide film that works well for small batches and never goes bad...