How it's made on steroids.
I didn't think they made film any more... Seriously I thought it all went to Fuji...
What type of film are you talking about, Kodak makes more than photographic film?
He mentions in the video that film photography is making a bit of a comeback. Who knew? LPs never really went away either.
True of cassette tapes as well.
The youth of today are soooo stupid, they don't deserve all the advancements we made.
Wow I enjoyed this video. Thank you so much
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It's made on steroids?
Sorry, there is nothing they can ever do that will make me forgive them for dropping Kodachrome.
Very interesting, indeed!
MY first computer programming job was with Sawyers, Inc. Makers of VIEWMASTER products. They went through hundreds of feet of various sizes of Kodak film every day. My wife still uses some of the metal cans that held 16mm and 70mm film.
When GAF bought Sawyers, they kept using KODAK film.
Makes you think all the world's a sunny day, oh yeah
I remember VIEWMASTERs!
Especially in areas where the pre-paid processing wasn't blocked- great as a student, you knew there was no extra cash needed to process.
I used to drop 36 exposure rolls of Kodachrome 64 direct at the Kodak customer service desk for pickup the next day! That was almost 30 years ago and the slides look the same way they did then. Ekta chemistry has gradually improved to approximate that level of stability, but with Chrome you never even had to think about it.
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