Pros: Sharp. Superb flesh tones, browns, and greys, and punchy color too. Huge dynamic range. Archival. Cons: One K-process lab left. Grainier than Velvia or newer Ektachrome. Cross-curve reciprocity failure.
Velvia and Ektachrome 100GX are well-suited to photography of raindrops on roses; for whiskers on kittens Astia 100F or, if print film is acceptable, Portra would be better. For at least another fourteen months, there's ...
Pros: Archival in storage, unique looks Cons: Last chance to use a legend, monopolistic processing.
Kodachrome of various varieties and speeds has been around for 70 years. It's had accurate and archival color far longer than any other color film had either. I'm basing this review on the only roll of Kodachrome 64 I've ever shot. ...
Color slide film Reproduces subtle color naturally Extremely fine grain and high sharpness Requires special developing process 36 exposuresMore at Amazon Marketplace
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