farmersteve
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I have one of those 36 MP cameras (Nikon D800) and yes, I would jump on Kodachrome in a heartbeat!Do they really think there is a market? I don't see a bunch of digital photographers running out and buying film cameras and lenses to shoot and scan slides, so they are likely going to have to steal customers from existing Fuji and rebranded Fuji transparency film.
Anybody out there want to scan a Kodachrome and post an image so we can compare it with 36+mp full frame digital.
That's funny, sort of. Why didn't they just not take it away??
Anybody out there want to scan a Kodachrome and post an image so we can compare it with 36+mp full frame digital.
I'm considering marrying Scarlett Johansson.
I should have said ... I'm `Investigating What It Would Take` to marry Scarlett Johansson, of courseShe used Leica M6 in movie "Vicky Christina Barcelona". I would say go for it!
I have a small scanning business where we market to seniors and their children to 'digitize' their heirloom transparencies. Scanning 40 year old Kodachrome slides is a joy. They look like they were made last week. The colour, the quality is fantastic. Especially when compared to 40 year old E6 type slides which are faded and thin.
OH NO not another series of Kodachrome again! We will all be killed! We will all be killed!
If this happens there will be many hats to eat on APUG.
I don't think the K-14 process will come back but they may brand an E-6 as New Kodachrome or something...
Well, she tried marrying a Canadian, and it didn't work. Maybe you will be the right choice ....I'm considering marrying Scarlett Johansson.
Which Kodachrome structure? The original, K-12, K-14 or?No the Kodachrome structure and process requires a different development than the Ektachrome family.
My family has some Ektachromes from 1981 that look just fine...
I scanned a box of slides for my Mum, all taken between 1966 and 69. All the Kodachromes look fine but there was also an Ektachrome slide in there and that looked fine and scanned OK also but not as punchy as the Kodachromes. There was some other non-kodak film in there that have faded badly though, not sure what it is but they were mounted by Boots in plastic mounts whereas all the Kodak stuff was in Kodak cardboard mounts with the month and year printed on them, really neatly done.
If this happens there will be many hats to eat on APUG.
I don't think the K-14 process will come back but they may brand an E-6 as New Kodachrome or something...
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