Hi Peter
It seems this is a normal slide, I too believe this can be handled by the normal slide mode in SilverFast.
I'm glad things are clear now.
Kind regards
Kodachrome targets
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Re: Kodachrome targets
Alejandro Morales
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Re: Kodachrome targets
check to see if the slide had varnish on it. i think that is too late to have had that treatment, though.
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Re: Kodachrome targets
Regarding the comment about Silverfast having the last few rolls of Kodachrome earlier in the thread, I have an unopened, unused roll of Kodachrome 200 I am happy to donate to you if it is of any use.
Obviously, the "expiry date" on the pack was years ago, but if it is of any use I don't mind posting it to you.
(I would have sent an email directly but there seems to be no email contact address)
Regards
Obviously, the "expiry date" on the pack was years ago, but if it is of any use I don't mind posting it to you.
(I would have sent an email directly but there seems to be no email contact address)
Regards
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Re: Kodachrome targets
Dear customer,
Thank you for the offer.
However it is not just the material itself.
Kodachrome requires a very special development technique.
When Kodak went out of business all labs which could develop this film were closed.
kind regards,
Arne Ketelhohn.
Thank you for the offer.
However it is not just the material itself.
Kodachrome requires a very special development technique.
When Kodak went out of business all labs which could develop this film were closed.
kind regards,
Arne Ketelhohn.
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