>Hi Windsor:
>
>> Kodak does not
>> label a version of Kodachrome as "professional" and probably rightly so
>> with its history of poor quality control and its 'legacy' color rendition.
>
>There are professional Kodachromes in 25, 40, 64, and 200 speed. My factless
>hypothesis has always been that Kodak pulls the best production runs (for
>speed and color accuracy) and sells it as pro stock, leaving the stuff with
>wider variation for the amateur boxes.
>
>Gary Reese
>Las Vegas, NV
>
You are right. I was too hasty. It has been a long time since I was curious
about Kodachrome.
Winsor
Winsor Crosby
Long Beach, California
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