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      • Kodachrome is the brand name for a color reversal film introduced by Eastman Kodak in 1935. It was one of the first successful color materials and was used for both cinematography and still photography.
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    Kodachrome was the first color film to be successfully mass-marketed that used a subtractive color method. Previous materials, such as Autochrome and Dufaycolor, had used the additive screenplate methods. Until its discontinuation, Kodachrome was the oldest surviving brand of color film.

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  3. May 2, 2020 · You see, Kodachrome isnt ACTUALLY a color film, it’s several layers of black and white film sensitized to the different colors and the necessary color dyes are added during the development process. This involves: A black and white “first” developer. A remjet removal. Three separate color developers (Cyan, Yellow, Magenta).

  4. Jun 23, 2009 · The film's archival abilities, coupled with its comparative ease of use, made it the dominant film for both professionals and amateurs for most of the 20th century. Kodachrome captured a...

  5. Oct 4, 2017 · Once Kodachrome was discontinued I fell out of color film for my classic cameras. My wife’s orchid actually put out four flowers that are white with yellow to rust colored interiors. Shot using a Minolta XE-7 and the Rokkor MD 50mm macro with adapter for 1:1.

  6. May 11, 2021 · The film did not contain the color dyes, unlike its rivals. Instead Kodachrome had three different monochrome layers - to which the three primary colors were added with dye coupleer during a complex chemical development.

  7. Apr 19, 2018 · April 19, 2018. “Kodachrome” is based on an article that A.G. Sulzberger, who became the publisher of The New York Times this January, wrote in 2010. It concerned the international rush on...

  8. Oct 12, 2021 · Kodachrome is probably the most iconic photographic film ever made. It was legendary, and many people saw the world through its colors. Kodak produced Kodachrome film from 1935 through 2009, when, to the dismay of photographers around the world, it was suddenly discontinued.

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