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P3D K25 vs. K64


  • From: Mark Shields <beamsplitter@xxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: P3D K25 vs. K64
  • Date: Sat, 2 Oct 1999 08:46:21 -0600

Hi!

I have not used Kodachrome 25 for about 25 years (heh, heh).

I decided to get a roll and try it again.

When I shot it previously, it was a warmer film than
Kodachrome 64, and I found I needed no filter for most
shots. Recent news would seem to indicate that it is
cooler now. I shoot Kodachrome 64 with an 81A filter.
This seems to make the color close to Kodachrome 200
without a filter--this is what I shoot most of the
time.

Since this is a test roll, I will try it both ways,
but would appreciate pointers beforehand.

Thanks for any thoughts that you have.

Mark Shields
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