I also found Ektachrome, Velvia, and Sensia. Then there is the
print film....... No wonder my wife was always saying no room for
the stuff that normally gets frozen.........
Ahhhh, the supplies I forgot about when I finally gave in to
digital.
Bob
On 7/11/2013 8:50 AM, Jan Faul wrote:
Email does not do humor very easily. One does not get any
inflections on our speech, so today there is precious little
humor in which is not just dry.
I thought Kodak or somebody still had available chemistry for
Kodachrome. If you want to develop b/w, there are easier films
to work with.
On Jul 10, 2013, at 10:55 PM, Bob wrote:
I didn't
know about the B&W processing. I thought all
Kodachrome processing was gone. Thanks. Maybe some day
I'll thaw it and see what happens.
One of the bad parts about not communicating via
the spoken word. The tone of a message can't come
across....
I was trying for some humor...... 8^)
Bob
-Money can't buy
happiness--- But somehow it's more comfortable to cry
in a Porsche than a Kia.
Buy the lottery ticket in black and white.
Kodachrome can now only be processed as B&W as the
lab in Parson, KS shut down the Kodachrome processing
a good while back.
Roy
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Art Faul
The
Artist Formerly Known as Prints
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Money can't buy happiness--- But somehow it's more comfortable to
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