Kodachrome Scenes Unseen (Part 5)
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Kodachrome bit the dust as the favorite film of our memories when it was retired in 2009. It was about that time the artist discovered the tin boxes full of Kodachrome slide transparencies. These images had not seen daylight or been viewed for many years. After scanning all 561 of the sides, he was able to see many images that had been forgotten with time. The look of Kodachrome is warm and inviting. A very special look, especially in the digital era. The artist decided to practice on these images in Aperture 3 to see what can be done with these "color positives" on both good images and bad images. For more information on Kodachrome please read our article, "Rest In Peace: Kodachrome". Thanks for visiting and please come back often!
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| Tulsa Skyline 1958 Tulsa, Oklahoma ©MMX Eric Hatheway All Rights Reserved |
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| Oklahoma Farm House Circa 1957 N.E. Oklahoma ©MMX Eric Hatheway All Rights Reserved |
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| Great Wall of China 1979 China ©MMX Eric Hatheway All Rights Reserved |
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| Kodachrome Scenes Unseen (Part 1) Kodachrome Scenes Unseen (Part 2) Kodachrome Scenes Unseen (Part 3) Kodachrome Scenes Unseen (Part 4 Kodachrome Scenes Unseen (Part 5) Kodachrome Scenes Unseen (Part 6) |
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