Good luck getting those processed as well...

John Sessoms wrote:
From: "P. J. Alling"
I was digging through a box of, well junk really, and came across an unexposed roll of ISO 64 120 size Kodachrome. I'm not even sure when Kodak or their agents stopped processing Kodachrome in 120. It's sad really. Kodachrome was the film that I used for "important" color photographs. If it wasn't important enough an E6 or color negative film would be good enough. This roll is more than 10 years out of date. If it were in a pristine box I might just put in a display case and leave it there, but the box was pretty much destroyed and for some reason I had torn open the internal wrapping so the outer part of the roll is a bit grungy as well. I know that I could shoot it and process it as B&W but it should really be developed to brilliant color. So I have this roll of film, that I would have used to shoot something very special, that I now don't want to shoot at all...

And at the other end of the spectrum, I've still got 6 Kodachrome 64 in 110 cartridges tucked away in the freezer.

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