- Kodachrome - Wikipedia
Kodachrome was the subject of Paul Simon 's 1973 song "Kodachrome", and Kodachrome Basin State Park in Utah was named after it, becoming the only park named for a brand of film
- Paul Simon - Kodachrome (+lyrics) - YouTube
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- Kodachrome (2017) - IMDb
Kodachrome: Directed by Mark Raso With Ed Harris, Jason Sudeikis, Elizabeth Olsen, Bruce Greenwood Set during the final days of the admired photo development system known as Kodachrome, a father and son hit the road in order to reach the Kansas photo lab before it closes its doors for good
- The History of Kodachrome - Kodak Digitizing
And just like that, Kodachrome – the brand name for color reversal film – was born Hailed as one of the first successful color materials, Kodachrome was used for the full gamut of photography – cinematography and still life for both amateurs and professionals – as well as movie making
- Kodachrome - Camera-wiki. org - The free camera encyclopedia
Kodachrome was appreciated by photographers for its vivid but natural colors It had a fairly contrasty nature, which meant that exposures needed to be very accurate—however, this lent the resulting slide a pleasing "snap" when projected
- Kodachrome History: The Captivating Story | SacnCafe
A Kodachrome film had a profound impact on the development of color photography, setting a new standard for image quality and color accuracy Widely used by professional photographers, Kodachrome was renowned for its ability to capture a broad spectrum of colors with stunning clarity
- Why Kodachrome
Kodachrome is the oldest successfully mass marketed color film in history, over 74 years old on the date of the conclusion of it's production on June 22nd, 2009 Kodachrome is renown for it's incredible archival properties, natural color and ultra-fine rendering of details
- Unlocking Kodachromes Journey: Exploring Evolution . . . - Capture
In this guide, we’ll take you through Kodachrome’s history, its unique color processing, and how to preserve and digitize Kodachrome film today Whether you’re curious about what made Kodachrome so special, why Kodak discontinued it, or how you can still experience it today, this is where its story continues
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