http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Kodak-Kodachrome- ... C294%3A200
I don't see this everyday. Perhaps it can be used for movie film too? No way?
This is cheap, isn't it? If there is a way to use it of course...
Interesting auction: K14 processor
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Re: Interesting auction: K14 processor
Nice, 6 feet per minute. 35mm Now how many liters of chemistry does it need. I suppose you could staple a 8 or 16mm to a 35mm bearer but how would that work with the remjet?
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Sadly John Pytlak isn't around...he could easily answer all of our questions...
Anyway, if I was in the States (and had 10K to spare) I would surely buy it.
It's a piece of history if nothing else...
Anyway, if I was in the States (and had 10K to spare) I would surely buy it.
It's a piece of history if nothing else...
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Re: Interesting auction: K14 processor
You would need an experienced operator to run this...what about the supply of chemicals or spares? There won't be any more Kodachrome film to process anyway. But a interesting piece never the less.
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I'm sure it will take a very long time to run this without the qualified K-14 processing engineer. I'm interested who will be a real buyer of it...
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