kruiwagen
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I found this in an article about the Ektachrome announcement:
"But what about the fate of Kodachrome -- the most famous and revered of the bunch?
The company thought about it.
"Kodachrome will not be coming back," Mooney said. "We took a look at it and decided Ektachrome was the better choice."
Part of the reasoning was technical. Kodachrome is notoriously difficult to process. Not just any film processor can do it. "You almost needed a PhD in chemistry," Mooney said. That skill was lost when Kodachrome disappeared seven years ago.
And some things just can't be replaced."
"But what about the fate of Kodachrome -- the most famous and revered of the bunch?
The company thought about it.
"Kodachrome will not be coming back," Mooney said. "We took a look at it and decided Ektachrome was the better choice."
Part of the reasoning was technical. Kodachrome is notoriously difficult to process. Not just any film processor can do it. "You almost needed a PhD in chemistry," Mooney said. That skill was lost when Kodachrome disappeared seven years ago.
And some things just can't be replaced."