Kodachrome 正片就是傳說中要寄到國外去洗的底片,一種和拍電影用的同樣的底片,曾聽一位從大學時代就熱中攝影的學長口中提起過。當時的我頗不以為然,何必搞得那麼麻煩呢?但是十多年後開始注意攝影作品後發現,用這種底片拍的相片的色彩有一種獨特的魅力。Eastman Kodak 已停產 Kodachrome film 多年 [Discontinued: 2002 (ISO 25), 2005 (ISO 40 in 8 mm), 2007 (ISO 200), 2009 (ISO 64)],而全球最後一家沖洗店又在2010年底停止沖洗這種底片(Dwayne's Photo並沒有關門),這就是 Kodachrome 走入歷史的最後一幕了!
位於美國堪薩斯州 Parsons市、家庭式經營的杜威恩攝影公司(Dwayne's Photo)稍早前表示,由於不合經濟效益,因此將關閉該公司沖洗柯達Kodachrome底片的設備。12月30日是該公司最後一天提供沖洗服務的日子。
美國CBS電視網報導,宣告停止該項服務的前幾天,全球各地都有大量底片寄來該店要求沖洗。店家形容,數量十分驚人:「過去兩天來,我們透過聯邦快遞收到500個包裹,UPS有250包,郵局也送來近20包。」
美國柯達公司在1935年推出柯達Kodachrome,是全球首款取得商業成功的彩色底片。但由於數位照相機迅速普及,底片需求低迷,2009年,Kodachrome在面世74年後停產。
原文網址: 淡出歷史 最後一家Kodachrome柯達底片沖洗店收了 | 頭條新聞 | NOWnews 今日新聞網http://www.nownews.com/2010/12/31/91-2678228.htm#ixzz1AZdmu34x
December 29, 2010
For Kodachrome Fans, Road Ends at Photo Lab in Kansas
PARSONS, Kan. — An unlikely pilgrimage is under way to Dwayne’s Photo, a small family business that has through luck and persistence become the last processor in the world of Kodachrome, the first successful color film and still the most beloved.
That celebrated 75-year run from mainstream to niche photography is scheduled to come to an end on Thursday when the last processing machine is shut down here to be sold for scrap.
In the last weeks, dozens of visitors and thousands of overnight packages have raced here, transforming this small prairie-bound city not far from the Oklahoma border for a brief time into of a center of nostalgia for the days when photographs appeared not in the sterile frame of a computer screen or in a pack flimsy prints from the localdrugstore but in the warm glow of a projector pulling an image from a carousel of vivid slides.
carousel /ˈkærə'sɛl/ noun
1. merry-go-round Synonym especially American English
2. a moving belt from which you collect your bags at an airport (機場的)行李傳送帶
In the span of minutes this week, two such visitors arrived. The first was a railroad worker who had driven from Arkansas to pick up 1,580 rolls of film that he had just paid $15,798 to develop. The second was an artist who had driven directly here after flying from London to Wichita, Kan., on her first trip to the United States to turn in three rolls of film and shoot five more before the processing deadline.
The artist, Aliceson Carter, 42, was incredulous as she watched the railroad worker, Jim DeNike, 53, loading a dozen boxes that contained nearly 50,000 slides into his old maroon Pontiac. He explained that every picture inside was of railroad trains and that he had borrowed money from his father’s retirement account to pay for developing them.
incredulous adj. not willing or not able to believe something; showing an inability to believe something 不肯相信的;不能相信的;表示懷疑的
“That’s crazy to me,” Ms. Carter said. Then she snapped a picture of Mr. DeNike on one of her last rolls.
Demanding both to shoot and process, Kodachrome rewarded generations of skilled users with a richness of color and a unique treatment of light that many photographers described as incomparable even as they shifted to digital cameras. “Makes you think all the world’s a sunny day,” Paul Simon sang in his 1973 hit “Kodachrome,” which carried the plea “Mama, don’t take my Kodachrome away.” [從YouTube找到這首曲子]