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Now that I am thinking about it, it wasn't "Kodachrome" that I was so impressed with. I think Kodachrome was pretty much the standard film, in different ASAs, wasn't it? The film I was thinking about was "Ektachrome". It seemed to be much more vibrant, colorwise. I still have boxes of slides that I took, back when I was trying this stuff. One still cracks me up - I was laying prone on the ground taking a close up shot of a couple of geese when one of them lowered it's head and charged me. I couldn't get out of the way fast enough and all you see in the slide is a giant beak about to devour the camera. Kodachrome = prints (negatives) Ektachrome = transparencies (slides) Kodachrome favored the reds and yellows and Ektachrome favored the greens and blues. |
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