Saturday, October 18, 2025

Woods in Kentucky shot on Kodachrome 25, the successor of the great and lamented Kodachrome II. It was a nice film but it could not compete with the prior version. Kodak cited environmental issues but I never believed them. My opinion that this move started Kodak's eventual demise. At thr same time ti introduced their T-Max black and white films that were to my professional opinion inferior to Tri-X and Plus-X. But their biggest offense was the discontinuing of that threat Panatomic-X. A real sin. Go figure
 

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