Interesting. I've found its brown reproduction to be very good. Velvia and
the like seem to over saturate at times. I've tried them and gone back to
Kodachrome. I love the reproduction as well as the longitivity. Looks like
I'm a murderer!
Foxy
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> Then there are those of us who have never liked the look of
> Kodachrome, from the inability to do a decent job with browns, to
> blown out detail in reds, and the infamous "Kodachrome sky". Sort
> of, who cares if it lasts a long time if you did not like it in the
> first place. While other films continued to be developed and
> improved, pressure from fans whose loyalty sometimes exceeded their
> judgment caused Kodak to keep making it more or less the same with
> minor changes like speed for a dwindling group of aging enthusiasts.
> Sorry. But that is my take on it. Fans who wanted it to stay the
> same killed it.
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