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Hi all. A friend of mine sent this link over and I've found it to be a fascinating look at America in the 30's-40's due to the simple fact that Kodachrome was invented. Rarely do you see color photographs of America during this time.

 

enjoy.

 

-Ron

 

A Look Back In History

 

Ron, that's just incredible. This was a time when my parents grew up, and it's good to remind ourselves how much things have changed and what things we really must keep important. Thanks for posting that.

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Thanks for the Chicago views as I am a Chicago person.

 

When I was active in camera club, the Chicago Historical Society would only accept Kodachrome or fiber base monochrome for its archives.

 

My first Kodachrome was Kodachrome2 in the 1960~s. The pics are still like brand new.

 

The earlier Kodachrome was ASA 10. Nobody complained.

 

Today the digi guys complain at ISO 800 showing a bit of noise. How spoiled!

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Thanks for the Chicago views as I am a Chicago person.

 

When I was active in camera club, the Chicago Historical Society would only accept Kodachrome or fiber base monochrome for its archives.

 

My first Kodachrome was Kodachrome2 in the 1960~s. The pics are still like brand new.

 

The earlier Kodachrome was ASA 10. Nobody complained.

 

Today the digi guys complain at ISO 800 showing a bit of noise. How spoiled!

 

Indeed, although when it was 10 asa I used Perutz for a while which was 50 asa.

 

Now most of my stuff is done on Fufi 100 iso, and there are times when I nearly run out of shutter speeds to get as little depth of field as I want, we have good fast lenses for Leica, not grotty slow zooms.

 

Gerry

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The French Lumiere Brothers invented viable colour photography at the beginning of the 20th Century and had successfully productionised it by 1907. It was in use up to the Thirties and was a uniquely beautiful process. Potato starch grains and soot versus digital; I know which I prefer......

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As others have noted colour photography is pretty old, those Russian Prokudin Gorskii photographs made me have a go myself. Here is a Tricrome RGB made from Fuji Neopan 400

 

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The method should you want to try:

Photo Utopia: Colour Images from B&W Film

 

I saw the recent BBC series on Albert Kahn and loved the pictures of the first war in colour, for those outside the UK here are some of those:

WWI in colour

 

Mark

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