Arklatexian
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I have 8mm Kodachrome movies taken during WW2. The film was not regulated by the government but availability was regulated by the ever-present law of supply and demand. Our only camera store in town limited movie film 8mm Kodachrome sales to one roll per customer per year. My father did not shoot 35mm Kodachrome so I don't know about that and I imagine 4x5, 5x7, and 8x10 were in extremely short supply to the few professionals who used them......Regards!I was seeing some of the very impressive Kodachromes taken during World War 2, and it struck me that everything I have seen was taken by an "official" photographer. Was Kodachrome available for general sale in the 1939-45 period, or was it's supply and processing restricted to government departments? I'm sure it would have been expensive, but could a civilian even buy it?