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  2. Kodachrome - Wikipedia

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    Kodachrome 25 was discontinued in 2002. Kodachrome 40 in the Super 8 movie format was discontinued in June 2005, [ 66 ] despite protests from filmmakers. [ 67 ] Kodak launched a replacement color reversal film in the Super 8 format, Ektachrome 64T , which uses the common E-6 processing chemistry .

  3. Ektachrome - Wikipedia

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    Ektachrome, initially developed in the early 1940s, allowed professionals and amateurs alike to process their own films. It also made color reversal film more practical in larger formats, and the Kodachrome Professional film in sheet sizes was later discontinued.

  4. List of discontinued photographic films - Wikipedia

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    List of discontinued photographic films. All the still camera films on this page have either been discontinued, have been updated or the company making the film no longer exists. Often films will be updated and older versions discontinued without any change in the name. Films are listed by brand name.

  5. Kodachrome (film) - Wikipedia

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    Kodachrome is a 2017 American comedy-drama film directed by Mark Raso and written by Jonathan Tropper, based on a 2010 New York Times article by A.G. Sulzberger. It stars Ed Harris , Jason Sudeikis , Elizabeth Olsen , Bruce Greenwood , Wendy Crewson , and Dennis Haysbert .

  6. Super 8 film - Wikipedia

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    Kodachrome was "replaced" by a new ISO 64 Ektachrome, which uses the simpler E-6 process. The last roll of Kodachrome was processed on January 18, 2011, [note 2] in Parsons, Kansas, by the sole remaining lab capable of processing it. [11] In December 2012, Kodak discontinued color reversal stock in all formats, including 35 mm and Super 8.

  7. Kodacolor (still photography) - Wikipedia

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    Discontinued: 1963: Kodacolor is a ... Prior to that, the only 35mm color film it offered was Kodachrome. Kodacolor 120 Color Film (Expired: 1957) Kodacolor C135-20 ...

  8. K-14 process - Wikipedia

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    Due to declining sales, Kodak discontinued production of all K-14 chemistry in 2009, [4] concurrently with Kodachrome 64 film. Dwayne's Photo, in Parsons, Kansas, operated the last K-14 line in the world, discontinued sales on 30 December 2010; [5] [6] [7] the last roll was processed on 18 January 2011. [8]

  9. Timeline of photography technology - Wikipedia

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    The View-Master 3-D viewer and its "reels" of seven small stereoscopic image pairs on Kodachrome film are introduced. 1942 – Kodacolor, the first color film that yields negatives for making chromogenic color prints on paper. Roll films for snapshot cameras only, 35 mm not available until 1958. 1947 Dennis Gabor invents holography.