I took some Ektachrome 200 for a trip down the Franklin River in Tasmania in
1983. Kodachrome 200 wasn't available then. They've faded. My K14 stuff from
that time - which has had more projection - looks new. And good.
Foxy
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> Agreed! to me Kodachrome is worth the wait. It only takes 3 or 4 days for
the
> lab to turn my slides around. I do use E6 films, but fast processing isnot
the
> issue.
>
> I have yet to have any Kodachromes fade, from storage OR projection. I
have a
> number of color shifted and faded E6 slides.
>
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