Expired Kodachrome Unboxing
Kodachrome was an incredibly sharp film with deeply saturated colors. When Kodak decided to terminate production it potentially left a few thousand unprocessed rolls out in the wild. Regarded for its stability it was a preferred film for photographers looking to archive their film for generations to come. Sadly the last roll of Kodachrome was processed at Dwayne's Photo in Parsons Kansas circa 2010/2011.
The K14 process was proprietary to Kodak. Kodachrome's emulsion did not have any dyes in it, the color dyes were added in during processing.
Видео Expired Kodachrome Unboxing канала the negative
The K14 process was proprietary to Kodak. Kodachrome's emulsion did not have any dyes in it, the color dyes were added in during processing.
Видео Expired Kodachrome Unboxing канала the negative
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