For Kodachrome Fans, Road Ends at Photo Lab in Kansas - NYTimes.com

Robert E. Seastrom rs at seastrom.com
Sat Jan 1 07:43:39 CST 2011


Agreed 100%, but we're in the company of kitchen-table semiconductor
fabbers here, and it would not surprise me in the least of mo knew
someone who had pulled it off.

-r

wb5mmb <wb5mmb at pobox.com> writes:

> How K-14 works. From what I understand the original process was even
> more complex. I don't think you could do this at home.
>
> http://www.kodak.com/global/plugins/acrobat/en/service/Zmanuals/z50_03.pdf
> http://www.randrews4.com/ProcessK-14.pps
>
> Kodak worked on this for a long time before they started selling it. From 1922.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_RTnd3Smy8&feature=player_embedded
>
>
>      Sandy
>     WB5MMB
>
>
>
>
> At 07:01 PM 12/31/2010, Robert E. Seastrom wrote:
>
>>Are you dead-on positive that it was Kodachrome that they were doing
>>themselves (K-14) not Ektachrome (E-6)?  If so, I'd really love to see
>>a write-up on how they did it.  ..............
>
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