[PRCo] Re: Color Films
Bob Rathke
brathke at mediaone.net
Wed Jun 6 20:03:00 EDT 2001
I used to buy Kodachrome 64 that was made in Great Britain and sold in
Chicago WITH processing included in the price - this film and processing
cost less than just the roll of Kodachome film that was made in the U.S.
Then around 1994, Kodak made the stores stop selling the G.B. film.
It's been only 10-15 years since I used the G.B. film, but the color in the
slides has held up well.
Bob 6/6/01
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"Fred W. Schneider III" wrote:
> Kodachrome dates to about 1936 ... first several years were a disaster.
> I have slides of myself as an infant in 1940 that still have not
> experienced significant degredation.
>
> Prior to Kodachrome there was a starch grain color process known as
> Dufaycolor ... I've seen some 616s of WCF&N and Utah Idaho Central on
> this material that Jim Shuman took in 1939, and they are the only
> examples I've ever seen. Stuff was not particularly good although I did
> make 8x10 prints of one or two of them back when I was playing with
> color printing.
>
> Kodacolor goes back into the 1940s ... dye stability has never been
> exemplary until recent years. And still its not great.
>
> By the way ... Kodachrome 25 (the film with the most accurate color
> rendition on the market) has been discontinued. About the only place
> using it here in Lancaster was the Lancaster General Hospital.
>
> I heard an Eastman rep at a local camera club meeting Monday night ...
> claims that Kodak changes the color balance of films depending on where
> they are shipped ... more blue in the southwest, less yellow in Hawaii,
> more red in Europe ... all of these changes to reflect the way people
> perceive themselves and friends to look. I asked about Kodachrome and
> was told that they regionally alter for tastes in the processing ...
> therefore if you buy Kodachrome in Europe and have it processed here, it
> will look like you expect it to look. He said this ... I didn't.
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