480sparky
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Ended up with a stash of Kodachrome film this morning. 25, 40 and 64. 36-ex rolls, 54 in all. All dated 1990-1991.

I expect you know this, but Kodachrome can no longer be sent for processing as a colour slide.
Here is the main thread which discusses how it can be processed yourself as black and white: (there was a url link here which no longer exists)
I know. I can be cross-processed, or DELETED
Ended up with a stash of Kodachrome film this morning. 25, 40 and 64. 36-ex rolls, 54 in all. All dated 1990-1991.
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That and $50US will just barely pay for a cup of Starbucks coffee.
/me glances at the photo. Then cries.
/me glances at the photo. Then cries.
Me too - sort of.
I grew up surrounded by Kodachrome, and once I started shooting on my own, shot a lot. I also bought a bunch of Kodachrome (off Daniel Bayer) when it was going away, and shot it. I miss it, but I'm happy with other stuff as well.
I do this frequently. I process in Rodinal usually, which does make it grainy, but I think you will find that processing Kodachrome as B & W is going to have more grain than a real B & W film will.
It is fun, btw. Enjoy!
Congratulations! \o/ Enjoy your tri-chrome adventures.![]()
/me glances at the photo. Then cries.
Me too - sort of.
I grew up surrounded by Kodachrome, and once I started shooting on my own, shot a lot. snip
I shot my first roll of KM25 on 17 May 1979, about one hour (subject not recalled) after I picked up my first Nikon (a black F2AS w/ 28 F2Ai and a 105 F2.5Ai) and I shot my last roll of #1563 KR on 25 December 2010 with the same camera, using a 35mmF1.4 Ais at Medicine Lake in Jasper National Park.
Yep. A substantial part of my future retirement anticipation died as well. I don't know that I'll ever get over it...
Same here, Ken, Kodachrome will always be my benchmark... (sigh)
Ken
As time wound down, I struggled to find some KPA40 rolls, but never succeeded. I looked everywhere (eBay, here, elsewhere locally).
Same here, KPA was the only Kodachrome I never had the opportunity to shoot. Several attempts to bid on ebay fell flat.
Five years on, I still catch myself visualizing the world around me with the Kodachrome palette ... snip
For me, this seems to be especially the case when the fall colors arrive on top of the mountain...
They couldn't have given that film away BEFORE thr deadline?
Sheesh
More likely, they just stuffed it in a drawer and forgot about it.
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