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Uploaded on Jan 25, 2011

CBS News Sunday Morning special about the last Kodachrome processing lab.

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  • quadraphonicfreak

    This story was not about the end of film processing but the end of the Kodachrome film and developing process. Film will still be around for quite sometime yet. There are still other types of color film out there that are being used and that Kodak still makes and produces, in additon to black and white film. The Kodachrome process was very expensive and labor intensive when compared to other developing processes.

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  • delonge5000

    i don't this this is entirely true..what about those 50-100 photographers around the world who are shooting with a 100-year old view camera? who makes their big slides? i guess that this morning special si financed by kodak to speed up the sales of the "remaining" rolls.

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  • cengiz aydemir

    nobody wanted to comment on this!!!?? i am not so sure we are living in a world where no one cares about a transition from the film processing period into an entirely digital one. even a clip on the transformation of locomotives from steam power to electrical engines which took place decades ago would attract more people here than this. so, why? why ignore this? that is unbelievable!

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