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It doesn't fail to hold water because it is completely pointless question and a waste of bandwidth, 'cos it ain't going to happen. Just to highlight that it is a resurgence of well chewed topic from the recent past and totally pointless . Ever heard of the phrase 'Let sleeping dogs lie'.

Of course I have. However people will do what they do. Regardless of other's opinions however hackneyed those may be.
 

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I think it's great that this knowledge is being preserved. Like Monks coping ancient books during the dark ages.
 

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When I used Super 8, I interchangeable used Kodachrome and Ektachrome, but like my use of 35mm slides, I gravitated to Ektachrome and more color accurate.
 

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Amazing work! Your post finally forced me to make an account after years of lurking around A̶P̶U̶G̶ Phorio.

I've got a hot tip you might be interested in since you seem to be based in the UK, mainly: The Kodak Historical Archive at the British Library (http://searcharchives.bl.uk/IAMS_VU2:IAMS032-002405150)

The archive was transferred over from Kodak Ltd. in 2009 and contains a treasure trove of technical, business, process, and historical documents, unfortunately it isn't digitized but the documents are avaliable in the library's Asian and African Studies Reading Room.

Thanks for that info Peter - I'll have a wander down there and take a look soon, I live in London so its just a short bus journey :smile:
 

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Whoo.

I have run a lab specialised on black-and-white movie film for nine years. Since KM is basically a black-and-white film with the dyes added during processing I could perhaps assist with a number of things or answer questions relating to film development in general. Congratulation and all the best!
 

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For Kodak to spend the money to develop and market a new Kodachrome in the age of smartphones and digital cameras would be financial suicide.
 

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Kodak is not going to make Kodachrome and take away market share from Ektachrome, the issue was not a lack of a process, Dwayn's had one, it lack of market. Maybe Foma has the know how to make the "special emulsions: that will couple with the 3 dyes. Then again as I recall some the chemistry used in Kodachomre was grandfathered in, a new or restart would need EPA approval. But it is nice to see that the unit was not chopped up for it's metal content.
 

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There's more chance of re-introducing Mammoths, at least their DNA exists, some chemicals needed for Kodachrome emulsion are no longer made. Kodachrome might have survived much longer if they'd introduced the K-Labs many years earlier. It died because outside the US posting films to the lab, and postage back ment it wasn't suitable as a professional film if you had deadlines.

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Kodachrome is a brand. I'm not sure who owns the brand. Eastman Kodak seems to be the one that's been selling magazines and t-shirts with the brand. We will never see the return of the old type of Kodachrome, absolutely no market. No market for processing old film either.

An E6 emulsion could be formulated to mimic the Kodachrome color palette, again no market.

If you want to save analog buy what's currently available. MHOFWIW.
 
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