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Today is the Day Kodachrome Died for Good

December 30, 2010 By Eric Reagan

You’ll no longer be able to develop a roll of Kodachrome, which ceased production in 2009.  The last developer in world with chemicals to develop the iconic film will run out of those chemicals . . . today.

Check out the great video below that gives you a little taste of Kodachrome history.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: cameras, Film, Kodachrome, kodak, photography

 

Comments

  1. Paul Baker says

    January 4, 2011 at 11:27 pm

    Yeah – Finally those “hollier-than-thou” film junkies will shut up – really who cares .. who really wants a Dinosaur to come back to life? There is nothing that you see on Kodachrome that you will not see tomorrow on digital – so give it a rest – its done its job – Move On !!!

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