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Q: processing Kodachrome 25 color slide to get B&W?
You can process Kodachrome at home as a color film, but not likely with
success, roll after roll. It requires extremely precise time and temperature control because it only works if the developer diffuses a very precise distance into the emulsion, and no farther, before it is neutralized, and it must do this three separate times. I suspect making a rocket would be a lot easier. David Foy By the way, did you know Kodachrome was invented by two musicians? "Alec Jones" wrote in message .. . Simply NOT true. Just read the continued thread below. There have been several people in the past that did it at home, and without the automation you presume. It is difficult, but not "rocket science". So, do some research before you just spout off such absolutes! "Randall Ainsworth" wrote in message ... I think that would depend upon the size of one's home and wallet! There's always a way, or it couldn't be done anywhere else. No, the machinery is extremely expensive and it requires several highly trained people to run it. YOU CANNOT PROCESS KODACHROME AT HOME!!! |
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