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Kodak introduced the first commercially available color film—Kodachrome—in 1935, and processing for the by-then-legendary film ceased on December 30, 2010. It was a film engineered for quality and archival stability. But it ended up capturing the gamut from the most famous photographs in the world to snapshots on family vacations. I even managed to capture a few frames in the spirit of Lomography...
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„Mama, don't take my kodachrome away“, Paul Simon was already singing. This year, after 75 years, it became true: Kodak ends the production of this film, and the last slides were developed at Dwaynes in USA in January 2011.
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I bought the expired slide from eBay in late 2009 not knowing that its maker Kodak had announced the end of its production on June 22, 2009.
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Discontinued by Kodak this year, this classic film has seen it all. It's documented historical events as well as capturing every family holiday you've ever been on!