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Lost Kodak film

? 1935, Kodak Company of the United States released the standard color positive Kodachrome, which is called "Kodak Romer Reverse Film" in China. After the film came out, its legendary status could not be shaken for the next 70 years.

? Kodak color film has always been the first choice for photographers all over the world, and it is also a frequent visitor to major photo agencies and magazines, because of its magnificent colors, delicate particles and the characteristics of being preserved for more than 50 years.

? Kodak Chrome is the only out-coupling film on the market, which has nothing in common with other color films in the world. Only a few laboratories in the world have the ability to develop Kodak Chrome, and every roll of Kodak Chrome must be developed by mail. The lab will develop the film, install the slide clips and send them back to the customer.

? In 2009, the digital tide was overwhelming, and Kodak had to announce the discontinuation of this legendary film with a history of more than 70 years.

? Features: Gao Fancha, suitable for street shooting, scenery film, warm color film and still life.

? More than twenty years ago, I was lucky enough to make a film. At that time, the film was very expensive, and I really couldn't afford it. I was very excited for a while after receiving the developed film.