Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/11/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jim Brick wrote: ><Snip> > Keeble & Shuchat, one of the largest pro photo supplier on the west coast, > sells cases and cases of E6 to every roll of Kodachrome. Pros buy E6. It > comes in every flavor from saturated to dull, pushes easily, processed in > two hours, can be projected for long periods without damage, and comes in > all sizes. Kodachrome's flavor is Kodachrome, takes one day to many days to > get processed, doesn't push well, is not suitable for projection use, and > comes in one size. E6 is the staple, Kodachrome is now the cult. > > Kodachrome is nice if you like vanilla. E6 is nice if you like tutti frutti. > > Jim Ah Rudy! Three flavors Jim!!! vanilla bean: K25 butter pecan: K64 and jamoca almond fudge: K200 but seriously folks: (almost) K25: smooth sharp and ok a tad pinkish K64 snappy and living fleshtones. K200 very snappy, a max black to die for, grain you can sink your teeth into. As far as I go the K. stands for Klarity. There's a clearness to Kodachrome the gunked up E6 don't got. Let 'em wait a day or two! mark rabiner :) http://spokenword.to/rabiner/ what no projector? I project the heck out of mine! takes a licken and keeps on ticken!!