From: Ed Inman (email suppressed)
Date: Fri Dec 31 2010 - 13:22:20 PST
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From: Adam Hyman <(address suppressed)>
Sent: Dec 31, 2010 2:35 PM
To: Experimental Film Discussion List <(address suppressed)>
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] NYTimes.com: For Kodachrome Fans, Road Ends at Photo Lab in Kansas(address suppressed)>(address suppressed)> Re: [Frameworks] NYTimes.com: For Kodachrome Fans, Road Ends at Photo Lab in Kansas Shoot it and get it processed as B&W.
Or use it in an art work.
It can still be art!
On 12/31/10 12:13 PM, "Melissa Parson" <(address suppressed)> wrote:
i have a sad roll of kodoachrome super 8 that never saw the light of day stuffed in a box, procrastination gets you no where. sad sad sad unmade films.
sniff sniff
as Tuli Kupferberg sang
Sing, cuckoo, sing.
Death is a comin' in.
Sing, cuckoo, sing.
Death is a comin' in. . .
rip kodachrome and your nice bright colors
happy new year
Melissa
On Dec 31, 2010, at 10:18 AM, D Dawson wrote:
I sent out 4 rolls of 16mm (expired 1981), 2 rolls of S8 (exp 1999) and 2 rolls of slide film on Tuesday.
On a side note:
In the summer I shot one roll of 2008 expired 16mm Kodachrome (in a perfect plastic 100ft new box) and one roll of 1981 expired 16mm Kodachrome in a rusty old 100ft tin, the two rolls came back looking identical to one another!! I sort of did it as a test to see if the 1981 rolls I had were any good or not... Well amazingly they were as fresh as the 2 year old stock!
I shot both rolls in S16, as a I had no choice (my camera is converted)... The 2008 roll was single perf and the older roll was double perf. I casually mentioned to Dwayne’s that I had shot them S16 and IF they could do anything to develop that area I would be grateful, I said even if it weren’t true S16, just anything past the edge would be great.... Well they both came back full S16! Who knew they could process S16 Kodachrome, but what a treat!
Deco
On 12/31/10 11:32 AM, "Adam Hyman" <(address suppressed)> wrote:
I shipped 4 of super8 and one of slides...
On 12/31/10 1:47 AM, "Pip Chodorov" <(address suppressed)-voir.com> wrote:
So how many frameworkers were kodachrome pilgrims yesterday?
I fedexed 18 rolls this week.
-Pip
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