Back in the day, Kodachrome 64 was my go-to. I recorded a lot of my military career color images in KC 64 and also a lot in Kodak Tri-x. Ah, I remember it well.Playing with a Kodachrome 64 setting in DxO
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Never got to play with it myself unfortunately. Maybe some old stock still available online. I enjoy the way it renders blue sky in every image I plug into a Kodachrome simulation.Back in the day, Kodachrome 64 was my go-to. I recorded a lot of my military career color images in KC 64 and also a lot in Kodak Tri-x. Ah, I remember it well.
Bluer than blue blues, redder than red reds, greener than green greens ...Never got to play with it myself unfortunately. Maybe some old stock still available online. I enjoy the way it renders blue sky in every image I plug into a Kodachrome simulation.
Too green greens would drive me up a wallā¦so maybe itās good thing the simulation isnāt perfect! It seems to recreate the blues of a desert sky perfectly, nice and saturated, but leaves everything else somewhat muted. I kind of like the sim. I believe DxO has some ektachrome sims as well, but I havenāt played with all of them. Iāve picked a handful I really like and tweaked some settings and saved them as presets, and Kodachrome was one of them.Bluer than blue blues, redder than red reds, greener than green greens ...
The epitaph for Kodachrome, Chris.
I always preferred either Agfa or Ektachrome 64, the latter exposed to and pushed to ASA 128 in development.