Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/05/28

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Subject: [Leica] Kodachrome vs Film
From: dale-reed at worldnet.att.net (Dale Reed)
Date: Mon May 28 09:54:00 2007
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> Where did you mail the mailer to?

Kodak Slide Processing
PO Box 3022
Beltsville MD 20704

> There are some very good slide films available that I get processed 
> locally within 24 hours.

Thanks for the advice Len.  I will start looking for local processing and 
after(maybe before if I do not receive my developed slides soon) I shoot up 
my remaining Kodachromes and start considering other kinds of slide film.  I 
am presently using Kodachrome 200 but only have a few more roles left.  Also 
enjoy my Agfa Scala Black & White Slides and have a few roles and mailers 
left.

But I took some rolls of Anscochrome with me to the ice but my Halley Bay 
Penguin photos were always off color and they are not getting any better 
with age.

Whatever works in my beautiful, quiet, quick, rugged M6's is OK with me.

Makes me laugh at my "Freudian slip" Subjecting this thread "Kodachrome vs 
Film"    Should of been "Digital vs Film"  so I obviously was not looking 
for any Bad News film wise.

Apparently I got my questions clearly asked from the quality of the advice 
you folks are offering.    Thanks,   Dale
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$ dale-reed@worldnet.att.net   Seattle, Washington $ 



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