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Kodachrome products were gradually discontinued and on June 22, 2009, Kodak announced that the remaining film, Kodachrome 64, would no longer be manufactured. [52] [53] Because of the decline in business, many Kodak-owned and independent Kodachrome processing facilities were closed.
And while many films have achieved popular success, there is only a single one that has captured the imagination of thousands if not more through its life, and that film is Kodak Kodachrome — introduced in 1935 as one of the first commercially successful colour slide film.
The Kodachrome project is working on creating a look that you saw in old-time National Geographic magazines. Here's how it's made.
The best of the Kodachrome 25 or 64 slides are superlative compared to the best Agfa-/Fuji-chrome or compared to pictures taken using negative film. Saturated colours also help counteract the effect of the UK climate.
Kodak Kodachrome (35mm, 64 iso) User-Review. I bought the expired slide from eBay in late 2009 not knowing that its maker Kodak had announced the end of its production on June 22, 2009.
Kodachrome 64 is a great film. It reproduces color naturally, has fine grain, is exceedingly sharp, and has that special "look" to it that you just can't get with any other film. It is adaptable.
Kodachrome 64 slide film, discontinued on June 22, was the last type of true Kodachrome available — although the company expects existing stocks to last well into the fall.
My Fujifilm X100V Kodachrome 64 Film Simulation Recipe. The Fujifilm X100V has some new features, including Clarity and Color Chrome Effect Blue, that my X-T30 doesn’t have, despite sharing the same sensor. The more JPEG options that I have, the more accurately I can create in-camera looks.
Kodachrome 64 in a Canon T90 with some fill-flash. It was our anniversary recently so I took that little yellow box with WEDDING written on it out of the cupboard and digitised the whole lot; many of which I’d never really looked at.
Kodak Kodachrome KR 64 135-36, 64 ASA (1873041) Print Film. DESCRIPTION. Kodachrome 64 is an extremely fine grain film demonstrating very high sharpness. It is an excellent choices for a wide variety of applications. The history and reputation of Kodachrome films is legendary.