That was back in the days when I was stationed in New London and I was
heavy into early grave headstones. It took the the moss and lichen on
the stones and made it really alive. And yes, I remember having to mail
it a real distance to get it processed. But then again, you had to send
kodachrome off also. They were among the first to offer one of my
favorite things also, a 12 exposure roll of 35 mm film. I also remember
that for some reason, it was very difficult to get where ever I was in
europe at the time.
Rand E.
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Hugh Turnbull wrote:
>
> Hi;
>
> In the late 60's I used Agfachrome CT18 in preference to Kodachrome II,
> though I had to mail it 3000 miles across the country to get it
> developed. My recollection (where do all the slides of 40 years ago go
> to?) is that it leaned a touch towards green.
>
> Hugh Turnbull
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