Kodachrome is a B&W film. The colors and the toxic waste are added in
the processing. That is why one can't do it at home with minimum equipment like
Ektachrome.
The guy who started this environmental hazard stuff is not even responding
if he is even reading this thread. You seem to want to have the last word so go
ahead. I need to go back to be creative with the camera but perhaps I will even
order 5 rolls of Kodachrome when I place my order today for 40 rolls of
Ektachrome with B&H today.
In a message dated 5/23/2005 3:44:29 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
written_by@xxxxxxx writes:
The point was not how toxic b/w is; it was what might happen when Kodachrome is developed in b/w chemistry. I do not know either way and I doubt you do either |