Have you ever shot a home movie of your kids during the "film era"?
If so (or if you're the kid in that movie, like me) than the word "Kodachrome" should be familiar to you... Enjoy the video :-)
(I'm not the author, I just thought some of you could find it interesting)
Sad to see Kodachrome go, but out with the old and in with the new. Good video, nice recap of the era of film.
Thanks for sharing. That was a treat to watch.
I like better digital video and photography but I miss film so much...
I had no idea the process was that complex. wow.
Thanks for posting this. I actually got a bit choked. Except for B&W, Kodachrome 25 and 64 is all I ever used. Loved the stuff. And in my travels it was so easy to just put the exposed roll in the prepaid mailer to our local lab here- Box 3700 Vancouver… "Ahhh", he says, with a sigh
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