Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/03/01

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Subject: Re: kodachrome processing
From: dwp@deltanet.com
Date: Sat, 01 Mar 97 16:33:30

In <3.0.32.19970301140930.006e57dc@pop.ricochet.net>, on 03/01/97 at 02:14
PM,
   "Charles E. Albertson" <chucko@ricochet.net> said:

>At 02:04 PM 2/28/97 -0500, you wrote:
>>
>>
>>On Fri, 28 Feb 1997, Stephen Kobrin wrote:
>>
>>> There is an article in a recent _Economist_ (London) which claims
>>> development of a new Kodachrome processing system that costs one tenth 
>>> the price of the old one, can be run by one technician, fit into a 60
>square
>>> meter room and process a roll of film in under 40 minutes. This should 
>>> to Kodachrome processing by local photo finishers with a reasonable "tu
>>> around."  Has anyone else heard anything about this new process or, bet
>>> yet, heard of a commercial application?
>>> 
>>> Steve
>>> 
>>> 
>>Yes, Kodak announced it a few weeks ago. Ed Meyers
>>
>>
>	This is good to hear, as it seems to put to rest those rumors that crop
>up periodically that Kodak is planning to discontinue Kodachrome. If
>local labs can turn it around as quickly as they now do the E-6 films,
>there's hope for the survival of that line.

>Chuck Albertson
>Seattle, Wash.

Which Kodachrome?? I thought the 25iso stuff needed different processing
than the faster Kodachromes.

Dennis


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