I miss Kodachrome 25. I recently transferred about two thousand slides I took on my two trips up the Alaska Highway in the eighties. Yeah, most of my shots had to be with a tripod, but wow, what saturation and beauty.
♪♫Kodachrome You give us those nice bright colors You give us the greens of summers Makes you think all the world’s a sunny day, oh yeah! I got a Nikon camera I love to take a photograph So Mama, don’t take my Kodachrome away ♪♫
I must say, that while I ALWAYS admire the artwork that Mr. Brookins employs in his drawings here on “Pluggers”, I especially like the style shown in the drawing and stance of the film seeking fellow today. Good perspective, good stance, good hat, good moustache… the image tells its own story.
Ansel Adams was a trendsetter. He would have beendelighted with digital photography and Photoshop.I did realize an era had ended when I saw the sign on the door of our local drugstore, “We no longer accept film for processing”.
I saw the “ASA 400” and thought to myself, “uh, oh.. there’s gonna be some controversy about THAT!” Right I was, and INTELLIGENT controversy, at that ! Years ago, I had all my ‘worth it’ slides printed out and it cost me the price of 3 scanners and 4 ink cartridges in today’s world.. Who knew that computers were gonna be able to do all THAT??
Film is a tool, the camera is a tool, the eye is the thing that does the work, and with resolution heading into the mid double digits film is being surpassed. BTW, Fuji still makes film, and in my opninion was better than Kodak
There was nothing like KM25 and a solid tripod. Today it’s shoot away at 5+ frames a second and let Photoshop fix it.There was something very meditative about getting it right in the camera.
frogsandravens over 11 years ago
Haven’t they stopped selling it? Even in specialty camera shops?
SCOTTtheBADGER over 11 years ago
They don’t even MAKE it anymore!
NELS BALWIT Premium Member over 11 years ago
Kodachrome is no more. Its manufacturing was discontinued in 2009 and its processing ended in 2010. A shame since the picture quality was unsurpassed.
cuddyent over 11 years ago
I miss Kodachrome 25. I recently transferred about two thousand slides I took on my two trips up the Alaska Highway in the eighties. Yeah, most of my shots had to be with a tripod, but wow, what saturation and beauty.
TheWildSow over 11 years ago
Somebody has to say it:
♪♫Kodachrome You give us those nice bright colors You give us the greens of summers Makes you think all the world’s a sunny day, oh yeah! I got a Nikon camera I love to take a photograph So Mama, don’t take my Kodachrome away ♪♫
w2lj over 11 years ago
I like to process my own, so I used Ektachrome and E-6 chemistry.
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member over 11 years ago
I must say, that while I ALWAYS admire the artwork that Mr. Brookins employs in his drawings here on “Pluggers”, I especially like the style shown in the drawing and stance of the film seeking fellow today. Good perspective, good stance, good hat, good moustache… the image tells its own story.
geneking7320 over 11 years ago
I think even most pluggers would go to a camera store now.
Yukoneric over 11 years ago
Kodachrome only went to 64 ISO. EKTACHROME went to 400!!!!!!!!!
I Go Pogo over 11 years ago
Does this mean I can’t get film cartridges for my Kodak Instamatic 100 any more? It’s already been darn near impossible to get the flash bulbs.
hippogriff over 11 years ago
IGoPogo4: By volume, two measures of finely powdered magnesium and one of potassium chlorate. Spark ignition. Or learn available-light photography.
otahans over 11 years ago
Ansel Adams was a trendsetter. He would have beendelighted with digital photography and Photoshop.I did realize an era had ended when I saw the sign on the door of our local drugstore, “We no longer accept film for processing”.
unca jim over 11 years ago
I saw the “ASA 400” and thought to myself, “uh, oh.. there’s gonna be some controversy about THAT!” Right I was, and INTELLIGENT controversy, at that ! Years ago, I had all my ‘worth it’ slides printed out and it cost me the price of 3 scanners and 4 ink cartridges in today’s world.. Who knew that computers were gonna be able to do all THAT??
pschearer Premium Member over 11 years ago
Hey, Pluggers; I just heard Annette Funicello died today.
pcolli over 11 years ago
I used to find the plastic 35mm film containers extremely useful.
BillWa over 11 years ago
Film is a tool, the camera is a tool, the eye is the thing that does the work, and with resolution heading into the mid double digits film is being surpassed. BTW, Fuji still makes film, and in my opninion was better than Kodak
guytiger over 11 years ago
Will we see the day when most of the pictures taken today will disappear into la-la electronic land. Does anyone put an album together anymore??
lcdrlar over 11 years ago
What’s even as bad is Polaroid film for their instant cameras. You’re a Plugger if you remember the swinger cameras.
rare appearance over 11 years ago
Great song
SofaKing Premium Member over 11 years ago
Kodak invented digital cameras. They made the bad decision to not pursue it.
JOregon over 11 years ago
There was nothing like KM25 and a solid tripod. Today it’s shoot away at 5+ frames a second and let Photoshop fix it.There was something very meditative about getting it right in the camera.