Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/05

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Deterioration of slide images
From: Tina Manley <images@InfoAve.Net>
Date: Sat, 05 Jun 1999 18:31:26 -0400

At 09:36 AM 6/5/99 -0700, you wrote:
>So you've heard this too! The problem is to this day I have never seen a
>faded Kodachrome slide. I'm sure they probably exist. Both myself and my
>father in law have apparently not been baking the individual slide in
>the enlarger for minutes at a time but move them right along. MY old
>Ektachromes (no Fuji then but it's E6) have all changed.
>This is a major reason I stand firm for them. When at the LHSA meeting I
>saw three or four slide shows 95% Kodachrome. At the end of a slide show
>the photograher would say "And now I've moved on to that new _____ film
>as it's taking longer to have the Kodachrome projected" (or whatever)
>"I've found them to be every way as good or better that "the old"
>Kodachrome" then they would be projected and they would look like
>doodoo. Then at the very end they would say "IM sorry! Here are a few
>old Kodachomes again at the very end for some reason" and they would
>light up the screen with gorgousness. There is no comparison, there are
>no substitutes, and these guys are famous or should be and are
>projecting originals!
>Mark Rabiner


I loved Kodachrome and used it exclusively for years, until Kodak abandoned
it to Qualex or whatever.  They were routinely ruining over 30% of the film
I sent them.  I have a whole file of "sorry, but due to a processing error"
letters with reimbursement for film costs only.  When I traveled to very
remote places carrying that film for miles on my back and avoided perilous
airport x-rays with great difficulty, it really teed me off to have them
send me the film replacement costs instead of the fantastic, award-winning
photos I knew I had on that film!!  When they make a Kodachrome that I can
develop myself, I'll go back to it.  In the meantime Fuji gets my business.

Leically,

Tina


Tina Manley, ASMP
http://www.tinamanley.com/