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    Happy New Year, Kodachrome!

    Happy New Year, Kodachrome! I'm so glad you're still with us. My New Year's resolution is to shoot 60+ rolls of KR 64 this year (last year I shot about 30). I'm going to do this by switching from my FM2n to a F100 (still manual lenses, though). I'm also planning on upgrading to an F6 sometime this year. And I want to drastically improve my technique and range of subjects. What's everyone else's Kodachrome New Year's resolution?

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    Three rolls of K200 and one of K25 in the freezer, sure want to use them this year, since I doubt the processing will be available next year.

    I like E100GX better than K64 these days.

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    My Kodachrome Resolution is to finally expose that roll of Super 8 Sound that's sitting in my freezer...
    Kevin McCully - Northamptonshire, England.

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    My resolution is to shoot up that brick of 20 rolls of Kodachrome 25 I have in the fridge...... and cry over the 10 rolls of 120 kodachrome I have that I can't get processed....... and then there is that box of 4x5 kodachrome I have from the 50's.

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    Yesterday, I received my box of the 30 rolls of Kodachrome that I took last month. They are looking quite good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Shriver View Post
    Three rolls of K200 and one of K25 in the freezer, sure want to use them this year, since I doubt the processing will be available next year.
    Processing will be available next year, since current K64 does not expire until 2010.

    Regardless, I too plan to use up my K200 and K25 this year. 3 rolls of each.

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    well, I have two rolls of bogarted KC40 super 8 which I plan to shoot. You know that a it's still sold under the Wittnerchrome 40t label? I had to order it from europe but it got here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiberiustibz View Post
    well, I have two rolls of bogarted KC40 super 8 which I plan to shoot. You know that a it's still sold under the Wittnerchrome 40t label? I had to order it from europe but it got here.
    Hi, thanks for the heads-up. I'd read about that elsewhere on Apug, but not being the adventurous type, and having other priorities in R.L., i haven't worried about Super 8 for a couple of years. It was never the mainstay of my photography.
    Kevin McCully - Northamptonshire, England.

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    Happy New Year indeed! My New Year's resolution for Kodachrome? To get *much* better at shooting great people stories with it and to shoot at least 600 rolls this year, if not more.

    From left to right are:

    The ladies of the "Red Hat Society"

    "Streetleaf"

    Chimney Rock in Kodachrome Basin..
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    "I always put my fb prints in a filled aquarium on the wall.
    No problem with dry down times..." APUG'r Willie Jan

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    Quote Originally Posted by uwphotoer View Post
    and then there is that box of 4x5 kodachrome I have from the 50's.
    Could you do me a favor and shoot a great still life of that for the Kodachrome Project?
    "I always put my fb prints in a filled aquarium on the wall.
    No problem with dry down times..." APUG'r Willie Jan

    http://www.Kodachromeproject.com

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