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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Going back a few years (July 1984). Piazza San Marco, Venice. Does Kodachrome rule or what? Very few color adjustments were required to bring this one up to snuff. Taken with a Canon A-1 and (I think) a Vivitar 70-210 zoom on Kodachrome 64.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom J McDonald View Post
    Is this film?
    No, Nikon D700
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    That's a good one, Jonathan. A few years ago, I scanned a bunch of my father's slides from the 1950s. The only ones in good shape were Kodachrome.
    “You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
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    Peter,

    I have a stash of Kodachrome slides that my grandfather took in 1939 in Steubenville, Ohio. They were individually sandwiched and taped between glass at the time of processing and are beautifully preserved, barely faded at all. It is amazing to see pictures of my grandparents around age 25 in vivid color. Wow.

    I should dig around and see if there is a "post your vintage Kodachrome" thread. That would be fun.

    Jonathan

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    I haven't been able to scan since I upgraded to Windows 7. I finally broke down and bought Vuescan 9 and here is my first effort.

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    Ahhhh, Kodachrome. We loved you so long.

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    From 1985 in Raleigh, NC.

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Back Yard View



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    Thomas,

    Back yard view? Show-off!!!

    Wait, let me rephrase: back yard view? Jealous!!!!

    Jonathan

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    Guessed at the exposure; guessed at the framing (from my lap).

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