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:sad: It will be interesting to see what National Geographic writes about it.
 

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It's only the last roll manufactured, of course, not the last roll out there. I'm still happily shooting my stock. In fact, I just got 7 rolls back today, and just finished looking at them. What a beautiful and special film. It always, always blows me away.

-Laura
 

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Excuse me for this, but in this context, in this thread, with this news, it had to be said:

Kodachrome, they give us those nice bright colours
They give us the greens of summers
Makes you think all the world's a sunny day, oh yeah
I got a Nikon camera, I love to take a photograph
So mama don't take my Kodachrome away
 

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The article in The Wichita Eagle states:
"National Geographic has closely documented the journey of the final roll of Kodachrome manufactured, down to its being processed."

Where is this documentation to be found? In a recent/coming issue? I can't find any hint at National Geographic.
 

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The article in The Wichita Eagle states:
"National Geographic has closely documented the journey of the final roll of Kodachrome manufactured, down to its being processed."

Where is this documentation to be found? In a recent/coming issue? I can't find any hint at National Geographic.

April next year.
 
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