--- Henry Posner/B&H Photo-Video
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 12:46 PM 05/18/2001, you wrote:
> >I have many old Kodachrome slides that are awful as
> the
> >color deteriates over time even when they have been
> stored in a safe box in
> >the right temperature. So, no negative here for me!
> 
> I am surprised at this. Kodachrome is the most
> archivally stable of all 
> color transparency films. If you told me this was
> happening with an E6 
> film, I'd have no doubts, but Kodachrome is very
> stable.

Kodachrome is very stable in dark storage, but I think
it's even worse than E6 when projected.

Nonetheless, since the original post was about
storage, I have to agree with you.  I wonder if they
might be old E4 Ektachromes.

=====
Bob Meyer
Life is uncertain.  Eat dessert first.

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