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<p>I just picked up 2 bricks of K64 that was at the bottom of a freezer since 1985. Paid 2 bucks a roll .Given the age and storage method, should I expose it at 64 or 25?</p>
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<p>I have to admit,I bought 4 rolls of Ektachrome 100VS from Amazon for the freezer and will get more as I can afford it. Maybe some Ektar 100 too. Still have lots of Gold 100/200/400 in the freezer but the colors that the Ektar and 100 VS were very impressive compared to digital . </p>
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<p>I just got the e-mail from Dwaynes that my last ever roll of Kodachrome 25 is on its way here.It's funny,I took pictures constantly in the military and people wondered why. Now, due to Facebook and E-mail,I'm in contact with those people and they ask me about all those pictures I took and can I share them<br>
. Digital is quick and easy but Kodachrome is forever .</p>
Shooting Kodachrome as black and white
in The Wet Darkroom: Film, Paper & Chemistry
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<p>I'm sending it out for processing. I haven't developed film in a darkroom since Carter was president. Think I'll try the first roll at 64 and see what "develops" .Just to finish my trip in the way back machine,I got a MR-9 adapter so I can shoot the K64 in my FTBn .Then I'll try a roll in my Bell & Howell FD 35 that I picked up for $10. Weights 10 pounds,all metal.</p>