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Kodachrome
Maker: Eastman Kodak
Speed: 6/9°, 25/15°, 40/17°, 64/19°, 200/24°
Type: Color slide
Process: K-14 process
Format: 16mm, 8mm, 35mm
Introduced: 1935
Discontinued: 2002 (ISO 25), 2005 (ISO 40 in 8 mm), 2007 (ISO 200),
Kodachrome photo of Shaftesbury Avenue from Piccadilly Circus, in the West End of London, circa 1949. Photo by Chalmers Butterfield
Kodachrome photo of Shaftesbury Avenue from Piccadilly Circus, in the West End of London, circa 1949. Eastman Kodak Company ( is an American multinational Public company which produces imaging and photographic materials and equipment Film speed is the measure of a photographic film's sensitivity to Light. "Color film" redirects here For the motion picture equivalent see Color motion picture film. In Photography, a reversal film is a still positive image created on a transparent base using photochemical means Photographic processing is the Industrial process by which conventional Photographic film is treated after Photographic exposure in order to produce the K-14 is the developing process for Kodak 's Kodachrome transparency film A film format is a technical definition of a set of standard characteristics regarding image capture on Photographic film, for either stills or movies 8 mm film is a motion picture film format in which the filmstrip is eight Millimeters wide Year 1935 ( MCMXXXV) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. See also 2002 (disambiguation Year 2002 ( MMII) was a Common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. Year 2005 ( MMV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. For the racehorse see Shaftesbury Avenue (horse Shaftesbury Avenue is a major street in London, England, Piccadilly Circus is a famous road junction and public space of London 's West End in the City of Westminster,built in 1819 to connect Regent The West End of London is an area of Central London, England, containing many of the city's major tourist attractions businesses headquarters and the commercial Photo by Chalmers Butterfield

Kodachrome is the trademarked name of a brand of color reversal film sold by Eastman Kodak. In Photography, a reversal film is a still positive image created on a transparent base using photochemical means This article is mainly concerned with Still photography film For Motion picture film please see Film stock. Eastman Kodak Company ( is an American multinational Public company which produces imaging and photographic materials and equipment Since its introduction in 1935[1] it has been produced in various transparency (slide) and movie formats (8mm,16mm & 35mm), and was for many years the standard film for professional color photography, especially when submitting images to major magazines such as National Geographic. Overview The NGS's historical mission is "to increase and diffuse geographic knowledge while promoting the conservation of the world's cultural historical and natural Since early 2007 it has been produced only in 35mm (135) slide film format, in one speed, ISO 64.

Kodachrome is the oldest successfully mass-marketed color still film using a subtractive method (see color photography for details of earlier additive/'screenplate' methods such as Autochrome and Dufaycolor[2]). "Color film" redirects here For the motion picture equivalent see Color motion picture film. The Autochrome Lumière is an early Color photography process Dufaycolor was an early British / French additive colour Photographic film process for motion pictures The basic principles underlying Kodachrome has been through many incarnations and undergone four major developing process changes over the years; the current is the K-14 process. K-14 is the developing process for Kodak 's Kodachrome transparency film

Kodachrome is widely regarded as one of the best films available for the archival and professional market because of its color accuracy and dark-storage longevity[3][4]. This longevity was demonstrated in February 2007 with the discovery of a Kodachrome 8mm reel shot by George Jefferies of President John F. Kennedy just 90 seconds before his assassination in 1963. John Fitzgerald "Jack" Kennedy (May 29 1917&ndashNovember 22 1963 often referred to by his initials JFK, was the thirty-fifth President of [5] This film is now on display at the Sixth Floor Museum in Dallas.

Because of both the longevity and the tonal range of Kodachrome colors, Kodachrome has been used by professional photographers like Alex Webb and Steve McCurry. Steve McCurry (born Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1950 is an American photojournalist best known for his photograph "Afghan Girl" that originally McCurry's famous Afghan girl portrait, taken in 1984 for the National Geographic, was taken with Kodachrome. Sharbat Gula ( Pashto: شربت ګله " Rose Sherbet " ( Sharbat is pronounced /ˈʃaɾ Overview The NGS's historical mission is "to increase and diffuse geographic knowledge while promoting the conservation of the world's cultural historical and natural

When shot with a high quality lens, a 35 mm Kodachrome slide will hold detail eqivalent to 25 or more megapixels of image data.

Contents

History

Kodachrome was invented in the early 1930s by two professional musicians, Leopold Godowsky, Jr. and Leopold Mannes (hence the humorous saying that Kodachrome was made by God and Man) [6][7]. Leopold Godowsky Jr ( May 27 1900 - February 18 1983) was an American violinist and chemist who together with Leopold Mannes Leopold Damrosch Mannes ( December 26, 1899 – August 11, 1964) was an American musician born in New York City, who together It was first sold in 1935 as 16 mm movie film. Beginning in 1936 it was also sold as 8 mm movie film and slide film in 35mm and 828 formats. 8 mm may refer to 8mm (band 8 mm film, or its replacement Super 8 mm film and Single-8 film 828 is a Film format for still Photography. Kodak introduced it in 1935 only a year after 135 film. [8]. There were several versions made, including 4"x5" ASA 10, 35 mm ASA 10, 35 mm ASA 25, 35 mm ASA 40 for tungsten light, and an even finer grained version for microphotography at ASA 8, etc. A micrograph, microphotograph or photomicrograph is a Photograph or similar image taken through a Microscope or similar device to show

Characteristics

Emulsion

The structure of the Kodachrome emulsion is fundamentally different from that of other slide films in that it is non-substantive. An emulsion ( IPA: /ɪˈmʌlʃən/ is a mixture of two Immiscible (unblendable liquids The film is also known as an Integral Tripack. Nearly all other color films have dye couplers incorporated into the three emulsion layers to ensure that the correct dye forms in the correct layer when all three are developed at the same time. A dye can generally be described as a Colored substance that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is being applied In Kodachrome, however, the dye couplers are introduced during the development process. [9] This makes its rendering of color and response to light unique. Furthermore, the dye couplers in other color films require thicker emulsion layers that allow light to scatter, whereas thinner layers are generally sharper. A Kodachrome slide is quickly detectable when reviewing a series of slides of indeterminate origin: Kodachromes tend to exhibit a visible "relief" image on the emulsion side. Kodachrome 25 in the mid-1960s was the finest grained consumer film available (exceeded only by Kodachrome 8/10 for microphotography), giving a slide with 4000 grains on the short side and 5000 grains on the long side, total 20,000,000 grains, thus 20. mega-grains on a 24mm x 36 mm (~1" x 1. 5") slide.

Developing process

The Kodachrome K-14 developing process is very complicated, exacting, and requires technicians with extensive chemistry training, as well as large machinery which is extremely difficult to operate. K-14 is the developing process for Kodak 's Kodachrome transparency film This complexity precludes its use by home amateurs or small laboratories, in contrast with the E-6 process, which is used for developing most other reversal films, and which can be performed by amateurs. The E-6 process (often abbreviated to just E-6) is a Photographic processing system for developing Ektachrome, Fujichrome, and other color In the early 1990s Kodak offered the "K-Lab" process to small labs in an attempt to increase the availability of the K-14 process, but ultimately this was not successful, with the final two K-Lab -equipped labs (Horiuchi Color in Tokyo and Kodak's own plant in Lausanne) shutting down and Kodak discontinuing the "B-I-B" (bag-in-box) K-14 chemistry required for the K-Lab.

Similar to other reversal films, Kodachrome is first developed into black and white negative layers and stopped but not fixed. In Photography, a reversal film is a still positive image created on a transparent base using photochemical means Then, unlike other reversal films, the correct color dye couplers are added by performing a light exposure or a chemical "fogging" step, followed by development of the subtractive layers, one at a time, adding the dye couplers during each of the three individual color developments. [10]

Due to the complexity of its processing, Kodachrome was initially sold at a price which included processing by Kodak. A mailer was included with the film at the time of purchase, which the photographer used to send exposed films, slide or movie, to one of several designated Kodak laboratories, where the film was processed, mounted in 2" x 2" cardboard mounts in the case of 35 mm slides, and returned by mail to the sender. After 1954, as a result of the case United States v. Eastman Kodak Co. , this practice was prohibited in the United States as anticompetitive. Anti-competitive practices are Business or Government practices that prevent and/or reduce Competition in a Market (see Restraint of trade [11] Kodak entered into a consent decree ending the product tying arrangement in which it sold Kodachrome only with Kodak processing included, and was required to allow independent labs to acquire the chemicals and machinery needed to process Kodachrome films. Tying is the practice of making the sale of one good (the tying good to the De facto or De jure customer conditional on the purchase of a second distinctive Outside the United States processing envelopes continued to be included with the purchase of a roll of Kodachrome, but within the United States Kodak sold processing envelopes separately. (Kodak discontinued the production of film mailers in 2007, but will continue to honor existing mailers until at least the end of 2009. )

As the use of slide film in general declined in the 1980s and 1990s, and as Kodachrome sales in particular dropped after the introduction of Fujifilm's Velvia slide film in 1990, many Kodachrome processing laboratories, both Kodak-owned and independent, shut down in response to the greatly decreased volume of business. Velvia is a brand of daylight-balanced color reversal film produced by the Japanese company Fujifilm. Since the closing of the last Kodak-owned slide processing lab in the United States in the summer of 2005, virtually all Kodachrome processing has been done by Dwayne's Photo, an independent processing lab in Parsons, Kansas. Dwayne's Photo is the last Kodak-certified K-14 lab open to the public remaining in the world, and honors all of Kodak's processing mailers for slides, per an agreement with the company. (Kodak also maintains a small, private K-14 line at their Rochester campus for testing purposes. )

Color stability

The long-term "dark-keeping" stability under ordinary conditions has long been superior to other color film. Kodachrome slides over fifty years old still retain accurate color and grain. It has been calculated that the least stable color, yellow, suffers a 20% loss in 180 years. This is mostly attributable to the fact that Kodachromes have no unused color couplers remaining after processing, unlike other color slides. However, Kodachrome color stability under bright light, i. e. , projection, is quite inferior to E-6 process slide films (mentioned below), at least in actual still film. A slide projector is an opto-mechanical device to view photographic slides. The E-6 process (often abbreviated to just E-6) is a Photographic processing system for developing Ektachrome, Fujichrome, and other color [12]

Digital scanning and resolution

Due to the unusual structure of the emulsion, many film scanners have difficulty scanning Kodachrome slides when using Digital ICE, or a scanner's other IR channel dust removal function. Digital Image Correction and Enhancement is a set of technologies related to producing an altered image in a variety of frequency spectra However, those that can handle Kodachrome well (like the Nikon Super Coolscan 5000 ED and especially the 9000 ED) turn Kodachromes into brilliant digital files of stunning sharpness even using ICE. ( also known as Nikon or Nikon Corp, is a Multinational corporation headquartered in Tokyo Japan specializing in Optics Some people however report that this difficulty in scanning with ICE depends on the emulsion or production year of the Kodachrome and some Kodachrome scans with little to no problem even with ICE on Nikon 4000 machines.

At 4000 samples per inch a Kodachrome scan produces roughly 21 megapixels from a 35mm frame. Going even further, professional scanners capable of 8000 or 12,000 spi turn a Kodachrome's native resolution into a sharp 85 to 192 megapixel file. Because the uneven grain structure of film has to be 'translated' into square pixels, the pixels from a film scan cannot be directly compared with the pixels from a digital camera. A scan needs more pixels to show the same amount of detail, because several pixels are needed to record one dye particle. Consequently, a DSLR image can be sharper and more detailed than a scan, even if it contains fewer pixels.

Status

Kodachrome 25 discontinuation

Kodachrome ISO 25 was discontinued in 2002. Many point to Velvia as the culprit in its demise. Velvia is a brand of daylight-balanced color reversal film produced by the Japanese company Fujifilm. [13] Small quantities of Kodachrome 25 slide and movie film are still found from time to time on internet auction sites, with factory-sealed, 10-roll sets of slide film from the last batches ever made (with expiration dates from late 2002 or early 2003) sometimes selling for more than 600 US dollars.

Kodachrome 40 Super 8 discontinuation

In May 2005, Kodak discontinued the manufacturing of Kodachrome in the Super 8 movie format[14], despite protests from filmmakers. Super 8 mm film, also simply called Super 8, is a motion picture film format released in 1965 by Eastman Kodak as an improvement of the [15] Kodachrome Super 8 films that reached the Kodachrome lab in Lausanne, Switzerland, before 25 September 2006 were developed at the facility, the only place for authorized processing of Kodachrome 40. Lausanne ( pronounced, Losanna is a city in Romandy, the French -speaking part of Switzerland, situated on the shores of Lake Geneva Switzerland (English pronunciation; Schweiz Swiss German: Schwyz or Schwiiz Suisse Svizzera Svizra officially the Swiss Confederation Events 303 - On a voyage preaching the Gospel, Saint Fermin of Pamplona is beheaded in Amiens, France Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. Kodak launched a replacement colour reversal film in the Super 8 format, Ektachrome 64T, which processes in the much more common E6 chemistry and is the same as almost every other reversal film. As Kodachrome was a non-standard film, it does not look the same as the standardized Ektachrome replacement stock; many believe it is inferior. Oddly, Kodak still produces its 40 ASA Daylight balanced Kodachrome stock for Regular 8mm. Standard 8 mm film, also known as Regular 8 mm film, Double 8 mm film or simply as Standard-8 or Regular-8, is a film format originally

Kodachrome 200 discontinuation

Kodak officially discontinued Kodachrome 200 in November 2006. The last emulsion batch was numbered 2672, dated the last film was labelled with the expiration date July 2008 or September 2008 (European version, KL135-36P). [16] Supplies of the film have totally dried up, with no stock at all major U. S. and International retailers.

Processing

On June 30, 2006, Eastman Kodak announced the closure of the Lausanne Kodachrome lab, the world's only remaining lab open to for Kodachrome processing owned by Eastman Kodak itself. Events 350 - Roman usurper Nepotianus, of the Constantinian dynasty, is defeated and killed by troops of the Usurper Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. Since December 20, 2007, only Dwayne's Photo in Kansas remains as the sole processing lab in the world, after Horiuchi Color in Tokyo shut down their K-Lab and E-K ceased to pack K-14 chemistry in the "bag-in-box" required by that minilab-style processor. Kansas ( is a Midwestern state in the central region of the United States of America, an area often referred to as the American " Although Kodachrome 40 Super 8 processing by Dwayne's is not authorized by Kodak (something amiss with the machine, Kodak says) the processing of the slide films by Dwayne's has Kodak's full blessing. [17]

Since October 2006, all Kodachrome processing for Europe and North America has been consolidated to Dwayne's. [18] Prepaid Kodak Kodachrome mailers should be sent to Dwayne's in Parsons, Kansas, not to the address on the mailer. Current Address. Kodak advises customers in the EU to continue sending Kodachrome mailers to the address printed on the mailer and they will be forwarded to Dwayne's at no extra charge. [19].

On 25 July 2006 extensive documentation about the impending closure of the Lausanne Kodachrome lab was sent to the European Parliament by the Dutch office of the European Parliament. Events 285 - Diocletian appoints Maximian as Caesar, co-ruler Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. The European Parliament ( Europarl or EP) is the only directly elected parliamentary institution of the European Union (EU Although Lausanne lies in Switzerland, not an EU-member state, the lab serves all of Europe and its discontinuation could seriously affect photography in Europe. A Member State of the European Union is any one of the twenty-seven sovereign Nation states that have acceded the European Union (EU since its De facto Two parliamentary committees, one for Culture and Education[20], the other one for Internal Market and Consumer Protection[21] will study the matter and may come up with solutions, with or without EU-subsidy.

Kodachrome 40 in Super 8 has however been discontinued and all available first-hand quantities, even re-labeled under different brand names, were sold out by mid-to-late 2006. Kodak officially replaced Kodachrome in Super 8 with Ektachrome 64T. Ektachrome 64T does not emulate Kodachrome 40.

The Kodachrome void has been filled with the emergence of Fuji Velvia 50 and Kodak Ektachrome 100D. Both of these products can be purchased through third-party resellers who load the film stocks into Kodak film cartridge shells.

There will be no new stocks of Kodachrome 64 in Japan from the end of March, 2007. Processing will continue in Japan until December 20, 2007. Events 69 - Vespasian, formerly a general under Nero, enters Rome to claim the title of Emperor. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Until all stocks of Kodachrome are fully depleted, any K64 processed after December 20 will be sent to Dwayne's Photos in Kansas. Events 69 - Vespasian, formerly a general under Nero, enters Rome to claim the title of Emperor.

For 16 mm customers who pre-paid for processing of Kodachrome motion picture film with the purchase of the film stock, Dwayne's Photo honored that processing at no additional charge, until December 31, 2006. Events 406 – Vandals, Alans and Suebians cross the Rhine, beginning an invasion of Gallia. Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. After that date, Kodachrome 16 mm film processing costs, as well as the responsibility for shipping that product to Dwayne's, must be borne by the customer. On 30 June 2006 Kodak also announced that the manufacture of Kodachrome 16 mm film will be discontinued, although there may be one last production run at the end of 2006. Events 350 - Roman usurper Nepotianus, of the Constantinian dynasty, is defeated and killed by troops of the Usurper Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. Dwayne's will continue to process 16 mm[22].

See also

References

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  17. ^ Slide Film Processing. Dwayne's Photo.
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  21. ^ Internal Market and Consumer Protection. European Parliament. The European Parliament ( Europarl or EP) is the only directly elected parliamentary institution of the European Union (EU
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External links

Official Kodak information

Other resources

Processing of older Kodachrome including Processes K-11 and K-12:


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