Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/03/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I'm afraid that you're probably right, sadly. I only use Kodachrome except in very unusual circumstances, but the 10 days for processing is a pain. BTW - I recently aquired about 1500 stereo slides dating as far back as 1953, all on Kodachrome and none exhibiting any fading problems. kw >dwp@deltanet.com wrote: >I doubt if there will be many local labs doing it. Even E-6 isn't a >very large percentage of normal processing anymore. The big factor is >that Kodak "owns" the process as Polaroid "owns" the instant picture and >one must be licensed to use it. If Kodak does release the technology to >support it's exclusive film there probably won't be enough consumer >interest to support it in other than a commercial lab. >Most consumers will choose E-6 if it's 50 cents cheaper and the lab >won't have to buy another $50,000+ machine. > >I think Kodachrome is the greatest slide film ever, but I usually feel >cynical about Kodak's marketing. > >Thanks, > >Colin - ---- Ken Wilcox Carolyn's Personal Touch Portraits LHSA, MEA, LAW preferred---> <wilcox@umcc.umich.edu> <kwilcox@genesee.freenet.org>