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 plant smelled like the films as you walked from building to building.
Sounds like heaven.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who does that!
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 don't think Kodak Alaris has a booth at CES.I'd like to see a 35mm cartridge with the film sticking out of it.
EK doesn't sell 35mm still Kodak film.But if EK is showing Ektachrome in Super 8, I'm surprised they woudn't show 35mm too. There must be a lot more 35mm shooters than Super 8.
I still remember the smell of Ektachrome 100 Pro. Much better than negative film. Yes, I used to smell every film I bought!
EK doesn't sell 35mm still Kodak film.
Only Kodak Alaris is allowed to do that.
EKWho will be selling Super 8? EK or Alaris?
Try smelling some of the Vision 3 stuff. The smell leaks out the back of my cameras. It's potent.
I have some in the fridge!
I was about to say that!
Seems like film sniffing is more common than we thought!
Now that’s really crazy. I only let film warm up if I am going to use it!
Sniffing film is not the same as sniffing hypo [Matt is going to get angry that I called that again], both are great but habit forming.
You mean “habit forming” as in “addictive”?
Excellent film. Really good stuff for scanning. Once you learn to deal with the remjet it's no big deal to use.
No - just deep, deep, deep disappointmentSniffing film is not the same as sniffing hypo [Matt is going to get angry that I called that again]
No - just deep, deep, deep disappointment.
You know that a term is old and out of fashion when it was outmoded and no longer used when I was taking chemistry classes in the 1970s.
It has to warm up for the aroma... like a good cheeseI was about to say that!
Seems like film sniffing is more common than we thought!
Now that’s really crazy. I only let film warm up if I am going to use it!
I do not think, anticipate, speculate, or postulate. I wait.So when do you think we can actually buy Ektachrome 35mm film? Would Kodak offer processing as well?
Kodak said 4th quarter of 2017. This has been pushed back to 1st quarter of 2018. 2 more months of waiting at most.So when do you think we can actually buy Ektachrome 35mm film? Would Kodak offer processing as well?
I do not think, anticipate, speculate, or postulate. I wait.
Chan, at this moment in time Ektachrome is history. Anything positive regarding it is a bonus, hope for the best. Prepare for the worst.I don't want to wait forever. I do have some time but my time is not unlimited.
I don't want to wait forever. I do have some time but my time is not unlimited.
but are your funds unlimited ?I don't want to wait forever. I do have some time but my time is not unlimited.
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