----- Original Message ----- 
From: "George Sinos"

Subject: Re: Kodachrome processing: Ambiguous press release


> I'll go along with that.
>
> Last year I scanned a few hundred of my Father's old slides from the
> late fifties and early sixties.  At the same time I scanned a bunch of
> my stuff from the late sixties and seventies.
>
> The Kodachrome looked like it was developed yesterday.  Can't say the
> same about a lot of the Ektachrome.  Many of those were faded.  They
> were all skewed to blue by various amounts.

My brother is about five years older than me. Dad shot Kodachrome when 
he was a baby, but switched to Ektachrome as the latest and greatest 
film when I came along.
Consequently, my baby pictures no longer exist.
Personally, I consider this to be a good thing, but I can see where 
others might have a problem with this failure of technology.

William Robb 



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