Re: Announcement about Kodak

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If the person was seriously about not effecting the environment, this could be a slower  but effective way to avoid the problem. But of course it is easier to just shoot film normally.
 
 
In a message dated 5/20/2005 5:06:38 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, written_by@xxxxxxx writes:
>>>You can process Kodachrome as B&W film and add the colors in Photoshop. 
Ektachrome which I still use as my main film does have better rendering of 
yellowish item like wheat now than Kodachrome.>>>
 
 
Come on, now. Get serious. Why would you want to waste the time and gain absolutely nothing?
 
Bob
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