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Deepest condolences - I can feel your pain. .........OH NO not another series of Kodachrome again! We will all be killed! We will all be killed!


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Deepest condolences - I can feel your pain. .........OH NO not another series of Kodachrome again! We will all be killed! We will all be killed!
same could be said for ektachrome and all slide filmsTo be able to bring back Kodachrome, as a starter with following would be needed:
- All digital photography digital cameras and all memory of digital imaging disappear.
- People start enjoying being invited over to see slides for evening entertainment.
same could be said for ektachrome and all slide films
Agreed. I see no signs at all of any E6 renaissance. Lots of talk, but nothing on the ground.
What does it mean to be "heavily involved in E6 production work"? Are they shooting LF transparency material and scanning it? Are clients specifying E6?Where I am here in Australia there are a number of professionals (the figure would be around 35 to 30) working in digital and analogue that are heavily involved in E6 production work. This is just locally — New South Wales is another notable presence in E6.
That would depend where you look, walk and in which circles you are involved in!
Where I am here in Australia there are a number of professionals (the figure would be around 35 to 30) working in digital and analogue that are heavily involved in E6 production work. This is just locally — New South Wales is another notable presence in E6. That number (there is likely more, and definitely so when all markets interstate are look at), is still not enough to save E6 from fairly certain doom in the medium-term future. If anything, the involvement in E6 shows there is a robust skills and production base for work besides wholly digital photography. It's nice to see others' well crafted prints from E6 compared to the heavily Photoshopped and tweaked prints coming from the digital crowd.
I do not know, and do not follow, what amateur photographers are doing in regards to E6. A lack of understanding among many of what E6 films are for is well known.
What does it mean to be "heavily involved in E6 production work"? Are they shooting LF transparency material and scanning it? Are clients specifying E6?
same could be said for ektachrome and all slide films
Agreed. I see no signs at all of any E6 renaissance. Lots of talk, but nothing on the ground.
What would it take to bring Kodachrome back?
All of the following together at once at the same time simultaneously:
The parting of the Red Sea.Return of the gold standard.Politicians becoming honest.The second coming.A massive earthquake separating California from the mainland.The end of cell phone use including digital imaging.The reversal of Climate Change.Wars end and be wiped out for ever.Internet only containing verifiable facts.Everybody coming together and loving each other.End to hunger.And most important: People stop asking for Kodachrome to come back!
What would it take to bring Kodachrome back?
All of the following together at once at the same time simultaneously:
The parting of the Red Sea.Return of the gold standard.Politicians becoming honest.The second coming.A massive earthquake separating California from the mainland.The end of cell phone use including digital imaging.The reversal of Climate Change.Wars end and be wiped out for ever.Internet only containing verifiable facts.Everybody coming together and loving each other.End to hunger.And most important: People stop asking for Kodachrome to come back!
....and Richard Nixon being completely exonerated....
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