480sparky
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I've got a silly question: Let's suppose someone actually manages to get all those fantastic colors we all remember Kodachrome had. Then what?
It's not like you can just go out and start buying rolls of Kodachrome. There's only a limited amount out there, and absolutely NONE of it is still 'unexpired'. I'd venture to say that the bulk of unexposed Kodachrome that still exists today is sprinkled liberally in the landfills of the world.
Sure, someone may have a goodly stash in their freezer, but the bigger issue is that the actual film that demands this process is and will remain unreplenished. So once (and only IF) the Holy Grail of K-14 processing is resurrected, there'll be a veritable orgy of rolls developed, and then....................
...................it will be all over.
It's not like you can just go out and start buying rolls of Kodachrome. There's only a limited amount out there, and absolutely NONE of it is still 'unexpired'. I'd venture to say that the bulk of unexposed Kodachrome that still exists today is sprinkled liberally in the landfills of the world.
Sure, someone may have a goodly stash in their freezer, but the bigger issue is that the actual film that demands this process is and will remain unreplenished. So once (and only IF) the Holy Grail of K-14 processing is resurrected, there'll be a veritable orgy of rolls developed, and then....................
...................it will be all over.