Marvin
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Just wondered if any ended up in Museums or became scrap metal.
I bet it could be scanned and tamed to look good.
You mean to tell me is these few short years there are fewer Kodachrome machines remaining in the world than B-17's?
Some old Kodak general information on the K-Lab.
www.kodak.com/global/en/consumer/products/klabs/index.shtml
I just don't understand why it was necessary to install the K-Lab in a room draped in blue velvet.![]()
Some old Kodak general information on the K-Lab.
www.kodak.com/global/en/consumer/products/klabs/index.shtml
I just don't understand why it was necessary to install the K-Lab in a room draped in blue velvet.![]()
Right. I guess the big machine required a lot more velvet!Remember, this is the small version of the machinery.
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