During an annual outing of college chums this past summer, one of the bunch, following a flurry of digital picture taking, smiled wryly and said that he’d recently shot his last roll of Kodachrome 25. For those unfamiliar with film stocks, Kodachrome 25, touted by many as the best film ever manufactured in the United States, was discontinued in 2001. That means my mate had kept his stockpile of K-25 stashed in his fridge for quite some time.
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Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. October 3, 2006 04:00 AMDuring an annual outing of college chums this past summer, one of the bunch, following a flurry of digital picture taking, smiled wryly and said that he’d recently shot his last roll of Kodachrome 25. For those unfamiliar with film stocks, Kodachrome 25, touted by many as the best film ever manufactured in the United States, was discontinued in 2001. That means my mate had kept his stockpile of K-25 stashed in his fridge for quite some time.