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LOOK! Kodachrome Color Slides 64, Expired, 4 rolls KR 135-36, 17 rolls KR 135-24

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Item specifics

Condition
New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is ...
Film Format
35 mm/135 Slide
Brand
Kodak
Series
Kodachrome
Type
Color
Film Speed
64 ISO
Number of Photos
24 and 36
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Item Weight
1 lb, 8 oz

Item description from the seller

renoden

renoden

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  • Good but not the best film for your money. Some risk involved.

    the film requires K14 process for the colors to be produced correctly. I was able to find one place that would develop it, however they did not use the K14 process and the colors did not render accurate. However, the process used was solid and I did enjoy the look of the film and quality of the images. there was some color shift and excessive grain in many of the photos but the look and feel was there. I encourage photographers to research before shooting this film to be sure they can find a place to have it developed and because it is all expired stock. The original dies for K14 are no longer available. Be selective with your shots and do not shoot with sunlight directly in the composition because it is often blown out.

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