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Kodak to reintroduce Kodachrome 64

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:D April fool
 
Kodak has contacted me to help Ron Andrews to set up the line! :D

PE

What!?! So it's true?

Wow... finally an end to the naysaying on APUG with countless doom-and-gloom Kodachrome threads. Yay - I knew this was going to happen!

Don't know who that Ron guy is, but he probably needs a little help. Hold his hand and guide him through the steps.

Best film news ever!
 
Naw, Kodachrome 25 for me and they will come out with the 120 version of K25 first. I got that directly in a secret email from PE, but I wasn't suppose to say anything. Oh, he also assured me this was NOT an April fools prank.
 
Keep some guards around, you don't want the two letter troll messing with the Magenta emulsions...
C'mon everybody - let's have another 500+ pages thread about Kodachrome ...
Can't wait for that part when there's a small delay and people begin to complain and throw mud.

(That one had some interesting insights in it though)
 
So I am not familiar with this April fool. Russia has been making the "Kodachrome" since it was invented in Moscow in 1917. It is available in only Glorious Workers formats of 32mm and 8 Gauge. Processing is included, anyone trying to process this outside Russia, mysteriously disappears.
V Putin
 
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