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Re: E-6 Processing


  • From: gnored@xxxxxxx (Gary Nored)
  • Subject: Re: E-6 Processing
  • Date: Mon, 29 Jan 1996 21:15:15 -0600

>Mark:
>Yes, it is rather easy and inexpensive to process E-6. I still stick with Kodachrome because it still has about the finest grain around, and has the best archival shelf life of any slide film. 

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Warning! Flame bait to follow:

I would take the statement about Kodachrome grain with more than a grain of salt. Years ago, that was true, but there are now many E6 films that have finer grain and are sharper than Kodachrome. Kodachrome (at least in its ASA 64 form) is in serious need of some R&D from Kodak. Of course it _does_ last until all of us in this group are no longer here to look at it :-) 

Gary Nored
Kodachrome Iconoclast


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