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> Greg writes:
> 
..  One point to consider is that the Kodak of today has
> a different chemistry than the the stuff 20 plus years ago.  Because of
> this you might be misleading yourself if you expect the same resistance
> to time on the film you shoot today, as what your father shot years ago.
> 

   K25 and K64 were introduced when, 1973 or 1974?  So we now have 25
years of experience with them.  From an archival perspective, the K25s that
I
shot in 1974 still look good, formaldehyde or not.  And the Ektachromes
that I shot in 1973 still suck!  Brian  


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