Thought this might be of interest:
-----Original Message----- From: Peter Brantley Although newer print films have emerged in the Ektachrome series, Kodachrome remains a hallmark of range and saturation; it is an unequaled film for preservation of color images from the 1940s onwards. Sadly, Kodak ceased production today. Like many transitions, there are substitutes, but something has been lost. A wonderful tribute at Kodak, http://homepage.1000words.kodak.com/default.asp?item=2388083&CID=go&idhbx=kodachrometribute and I can find no better tribute, particularly as a westerner, to Kodachrome than this collection of stunning photographs in Kodachrome by Ansel Adams, primarily from the mid- to late- 1940s - Ansel Adams in Color. 1 of the first printings still available at Powells, very reasonably. http://www.powells.com/biblio/2-9780821219805-1 ________________________________________
