On Jan 9, 2011, at 11:23 , P. J. Alling wrote:

> Now's the time to start a "Bring Back Kodachrome movement", before all the 
> processing equipment is scrapped.  It won't work, but any time in the future 
> it will be too late.

IF you save the machine to process Kodachrome, and IF you convince someone to 
produce the chemicals used in said machine, you then have a situation where all 
the KR film in the world is out of date, so you have to beg Kodak to set up a 
production line that's been closed, and probably scrapped, so they can resume 
production of a film that was discontinued for lack of sales.

Good luck!

I'd be willing to buy a brick of the film if the price isn't out of sight for 
both it and the processing. I may not shoot it, but I'd freeze it, just in case 
I feel like it.

:-)


Joseph McAllister
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