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The End of Kodachrome
« on: June 23, 2009, 03:30:38 AM »
I wasn't sure if anyone has heard, but Kodak announced the end of Kodachrome film production today. Read about it (and Kodachrome processing) here:
http://www.pdngearguide.com/gearguide/content_display/news/e3i707a10734b4b7a6237915ad940a9443a

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Re: The End of Kodachrome
« Reply #1 on: June 23, 2009, 04:46:48 AM »
i develop my own kodachrome in c-41 developer. i was picking it up fairly cheap on ebay, but i'm sure that the prices will skyrocket now, like verichrome (which i love).
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Re: The End of Kodachrome
« Reply #2 on: June 23, 2009, 01:06:37 PM »
Kodak have a nice little memorial site: http://homepage.1000words.kodak.com/default.asp?item=2388083&CID=go&idhbx=kodachrometribute

complete with rabid kodachrome fans complaining.

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Re: The End of Kodachrome
« Reply #3 on: June 23, 2009, 11:01:11 PM »
I still got one roll of very vintage Kodachrome on the shelf. I'm going to hold on to it as a rarity.
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Re: The End of Kodachrome
« Reply #4 on: June 26, 2009, 06:03:12 AM »
The camera store I work at ran out of Kodachrome today. One of our buyers called Kodak, asking for 20 more rolls. Kodak said their warehouses have maybe 100-200 rolls left, and we might be able to get 20 more rolls and then there will be no more to be had. I have 3 rolls of 64 and a roll of 25 (expired in 1982) in my freezer, waiting to be shot in Japan this Fall.

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Re: The End of Kodachrome
« Reply #5 on: June 28, 2009, 01:46:59 AM »
Contrary to his pleading, does Paul Simon know this has happened?

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Re: The End of Kodachrome
« Reply #6 on: June 29, 2009, 09:52:19 AM »
Contrary to his pleading, does Paul Simon know this has happened?

Possibly not, he and Art Garfunkel have been in Merryville, Victoria, Australia putting on a concert for the bushfire victims there. Greg Norman the golfer and new squeeze Chris Evart joined in to lend a hand - not with the singing.

So unless Don dropped by to catch Simon's up with current and breaking news on the Kodachrome front, then I should say not.

Don was most probably in his darkroom drinking Coopers ale and pondering how to rise to the top of the heap with his new mega uber darkroom design.
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Re: The End of Kodachrome
« Reply #7 on: June 29, 2009, 11:32:22 AM »

So unless Don dropped by to catch Simon's up with current and breaking news on the Kodachrome front, then I should say not.


Mate, I'll photograph him at tomorrow night's concert, and be sure to ask him.
(unfortunately on digi so can't post pix)


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Re: The End of Kodachrome
« Reply #8 on: June 29, 2009, 11:55:34 AM »

So unless Don dropped by to catch Simon's up with current and breaking news on the Kodachrome front, then I should say not.


Mate, I'll photograph him at tomorrow night's concert, and be sure to ask him.
(unfortunately on digi so can't post pix)



Use one of those PS filters for retro cool toy camera, film grain, HCB rangefinder effects and no one will know.

You may feel unclean and dirty afterwards and need extensive counselling, but you'll be right - its for the FW team.

Have fun at the concert.
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Re: The End of Kodachrome
« Reply #9 on: June 30, 2009, 03:03:23 AM »

Use one of those PS filters for retro cool toy camera, film grain, HCB rangefinder effects and no one will know.

You may feel unclean and dirty afterwards and need extensive counselling, but you'll be right - its for the FW team.

Have fun at the concert.

No worries- then I'd just have the small issue of Mr Simon's legal gooks ripping me a new one for publishing a pic without permission  :-\

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Re: The End of Kodachrome
« Reply #10 on: June 30, 2009, 05:32:08 AM »
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Re: The End of Kodachrome
« Reply #11 on: June 30, 2009, 09:43:20 AM »

Use one of those PS filters for retro cool toy camera, film grain, HCB rangefinder effects and no one will know.

You may feel unclean and dirty afterwards and need extensive counselling, but you'll be right - its for the FW team.

Have fun at the concert.

No worries- then I'd just have the small issue of Mr Simon's legal gooks ripping me a new one for publishing a pic without permission  :-\

C'mon Don, MAN up, you're not going to let a bunch of international copyright lawyers  stop you from having fun are you.

It doesn't stop Rupert Murdoch, and he was a South Aussie once.
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Concert Report
« Reply #12 on: July 01, 2009, 12:51:18 AM »
C'mon Don, MAN up, you're not going to let a bunch of international copyright lawyers  stop you from having fun are you.

Concert report. NB -from a photographer's point of view, lest I offend the die-hard fans....
 
Damn. That was the most excruciating, longest 10 minute of my life. (they kick the photogs out after 2 songs)  It was like photographing a couple of shop manikins on valium (them- not me, although I could have used some drugs) from a prime position  beside the mixing desk, which was somewhere back between the men's room and the car-park. Yes, I was so faraway the punters around me had only paid $300 ea for their seats.

I did get the shot of the night though. Halfway through the second dirge, Arthur -the other old one, the one with the bottle-orange hair- raised his right arm beatifically during the chorus. A ripple of  excitement passed through the photographers, and our shutters clattered frantically.

If I HAD been shooting Kodachrome, my exposure would have been about an hour and a quarter at 2.8. On digi, I cranked things up to 3200 iso to get times down to a 60th. It was camera movement I was most concerned about- God knows it was pretty static on stage!

In fairness they were probably building towards an ear bleeding,  rockin on, crowd surfing, mosh-mosh version of Bridge Over Troubled Waters in the encore, but if they didn't get there fast they risked the crowd falling asleep first. As I filed out of the room Simon was just cranking into I am a Rock and I couldn't help but agree with him.