E. von Hoegh
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I have some Kodachrome in a freezer, 25, 64, and some 120. I gave a roll of the 35mm to a photographer friend, he keeps it in the freezer, every few months takes it out and lets it warm up, smells it, puts it back in the freezer.I still remember the smell of Ektachrome 100 Pro. Much better than negative film. Yes, I used to smell every film I bought!![]()

The Ektachrome 100+ pro was superb, I made some 8x10 transparencies with it in the late 80s/ early 90s. Stunning isn't the word.