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Kodachrome nostalgia
« on: January 30, 2017, 19:56:48 »
Given the utterly complex process for producing and processing, it is quite unlikely that we will see a rebirth of Kodachrome.  It was one of my preferred film in the "good old days".



On the market there exists some LUTs (Look Up Tables) / presets which imitate the very particular colour palette of this film http://blog.gavingough.com/blog/2016/7/18/kodachromepresets

It is clearly stated that this is only an approximation.  I'm wondering if some of us have tried this.

Kodak presented the very last roll of Kodachrome to Steve McCurry, National Geographic made a documentary about it:
https://youtu.be/DUL6MBVKVLI
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Re: Kodachrome nostalgia
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2017, 20:42:03 »
Now, that is a film I'm happy to see go - hopefully, for good. Vastly overrated sharpness, bad colours, and to top it all, almost impossible to scan.

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Re: Kodachrome nostalgia
« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2017, 21:21:45 »
I liked it...the 25 version..it allowed a 1/125 at f/8 in our bright California sunlight.  But I don't miss ASA/ANSI/ISO 25.  I strongly preferred the "cold blue" skies that Kodachrome produced to the alternative Ektachrome. 
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Re: Kodachrome nostalgia
« Reply #3 on: January 30, 2017, 21:25:48 »
@Bjørn: Haha, your statement, this is outright passion.  And coming from a "false color" lover ..... 😉
@Pluton: I prefer the 64 ASA version
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Re: Kodachrome nostalgia
« Reply #4 on: January 30, 2017, 21:40:19 »
My favourite all-round film, all formats up to the largest sheet film for my biggest view cameras, was Fuji Provia 100. Acceptable speed, very subtle and rounded colours, and very fine grain and sharpness. It also scans beautifully.

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Re: Kodachrome nostalgia
« Reply #5 on: January 30, 2017, 22:01:10 »
Still got 2 rolls of Kodachrome 25 in the fridge- now impossible to develop ;-)
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Re: Kodachrome nostalgia
« Reply #6 on: January 30, 2017, 22:06:02 »
BTW did anyone here ever try to scan Kodachrome slides with Silver Fast and calibration with Kodachrome IT8 Target?
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Re: Kodachrome nostalgia
« Reply #7 on: January 30, 2017, 22:52:28 »
Still got 2 rolls of Kodachrome 25 in the fridge- now impossible to develop ;-)

Well, maybe impossible is a bit strong if one is adventurous!   ;)

 http://tinyurl.com/gmszdou   
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Re: Kodachrome nostalgia
« Reply #8 on: January 31, 2017, 01:04:10 »
KM had been my favorite film for more than 15 years.  One of the bigger reasons for my switch to medium format was the discontinuation of Kodachrome.  For my MF cameras, I liked Fuji ASTIA shot at ISO 125, which gave me similar tone and color of KM set at ISO 80 (and shot at 1/60 or faster).
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Re: Kodachrome nostalgia
« Reply #9 on: January 31, 2017, 05:19:28 »
Still got 2 rolls of Kodachrome 25 in the fridge- now impossible to develop ;-)
You can develop Kodachrome in regular monochrome developers and get a mono negative, complete with dark reddish dye tint.
I can see the promo:  "Extinct film yields mysterious photos"
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Re: Kodachrome nostalgia
« Reply #10 on: January 31, 2017, 06:15:35 »
My favourite all-round film, all formats up to the largest sheet film for my biggest view cameras, was Fuji Provia 100. Acceptable speed, very subtle and rounded colours, and very fine grain and sharpness. It also scans beautifully.

i also love Provia :o :o :o

Kodachrome has always been expensive for me. back then and even now.
Kodachrome for me is the color magazine spread look.

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Re: Kodachrome nostalgia
« Reply #11 on: January 31, 2017, 08:10:18 »
Still got 2 rolls of Kodachrome 25 in the fridge- now impossible to develop ;-)

Here you go:

http://www.peak-imaging.com/htmls/film_processing.htm

Kodachrome was the bread and butter standard for neg photography. I still have rolls of Kodachrome lying around and even some waiting in cameras which I need to get round one day and do something about it.


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Re: Kodachrome nostalgia
« Reply #12 on: January 31, 2017, 09:24:09 »
Well, maybe impossible is a bit strong if one is adventurous!   ;)

 http://tinyurl.com/gmszdou
To be more precise: I know that it can be developed in B&W, but there is no more K14 color development.

Thankx:
This link is very interesting but not something where i would go for. And even the author said that he is approximating but not fully getting Kodachrome like results
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Re: Kodachrome nostalgia
« Reply #13 on: January 31, 2017, 09:26:54 »
Here you go:

http://www.peak-imaging.com/htmls/film_processing.htm

Kodachrome was the bread and butter standard for neg photography.

Considered Kodachrome as for slide  film photography, thanks for this link

Provia was also a good film


To the honest  I am quite satisfied with my digital bodies and the advances this technology brought with it. I wouldnt want to fully go back to film.
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Re: Kodachrome nostalgia
« Reply #14 on: January 31, 2017, 16:05:00 »
I loaded the presets from Gavin Gough (GG) http://blog.gavingough.com/blog/2016/7/18/kodachromepresets .  Here a comparison between a normal post-processed picture and the same with GG's preset and D5 calibration for Kodachrome 64; Kodachrome 64 is on the right.

Give me your thoughts (before I share mine):
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