Will the built in type a conversion filter designed for original formula Kodachrome work with modern Kodachrome 40?
Rusty
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"I think in art, but especially in films, people are trying to confirm their own existences"- Jim Morrison
Huh? What modern K40? Do you mean Wittnerchrome40? That's nothing but remaining K40 stock re-labelled.
Or are you referring to Kodachrome emulsions older than K40, such as K25 and KII? They both had the same color temperature as K40.
Or are you referring to Kodachrome emulsions older than K40, such as K25 and KII? They both had the same color temperature as K40.
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Paul Simon
Chosen tools of the trade:
Bauer S209XL, Revue Sound CS60AF, Canon 310XL
The Beatles split up in 1970; long live The Beatles!
Which will probably be about 20 years old by the time you get anything from Wittner.tlatosmd wrote:Huh? What modern K40? Do you mean Wittnerchrome40? That's nothing but remaining K40 stock re-labelled.
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Say, do you happen to be one of Kahl's employees?Arislan wrote:Which will probably be about 20 years old by the time you get anything from Wittner.tlatosmd wrote:Huh? What modern K40? Do you mean Wittnerchrome40? That's nothing but remaining K40 stock re-labelled.
"Mama don't take my Kodachrome away!" -
Paul Simon
Chosen tools of the trade:
Bauer S209XL, Revue Sound CS60AF, Canon 310XL
The Beatles split up in 1970; long live The Beatles!
Paul Simon
Chosen tools of the trade:
Bauer S209XL, Revue Sound CS60AF, Canon 310XL
The Beatles split up in 1970; long live The Beatles!