America in kodachrome

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America in kodachrome

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Here's a great series of historical stills of America in Kodachrome

Here and here

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Nostalgia. Nice view on a world which is no longer there. Although a few places may still look the same.
Even poor people seem to enjoy life when on Kodachrome :)
Another advantage of non-digital registration.

And there were hardly fat people in those days.

this is an odd observation in the article:
Expensive colour Kodachrome was used to take impressive collection
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aj wrote:this is an odd observation in the article:
Expensive colour Kodachrome was used to take impressive collection
I guess that Kodachrome was much more expensive than B&W reversal or slides back in the 1940s: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index ... 249AAWKbJL says: "color ... $3 -$5 a roll plus $4 for processing ... B&W was around dollar a roll in the USA for decent Kodak or Ilford film or 75c for cheaper imported brands plus around $2 for developing and printing"
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There is an interesting film currently playing at TIFF called American Colour

Nice report on it last night's "The National"
http://www.cbc.ca/thenational/watch/

http://tiff.net/filmsandschedules/tiff/ ... icancolour

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