My last post featured an older Kodachrome image, and today I’m posting an image I made on my trip to England and the Netherlands this past August. I finally got my slides back this week, and was thrilled with the results; there is a distinct quality to Kodachrome which I don’t think can be quite duplicated with any other process.
What struck me about the image below was the intensity of the reds. There is no fakery here, I did not play with the saturation settings in Photoshop. All I did was add some sharpening back (to compensate for my cheap scanner) and clean up some dust.
I thought the subject matter of the image was appropriate as well; not only does it help show off the strengths of Kodachrome, but the fact that the flower is starting to wilt reminds me that we are at the twilight of the Kodachrome era, at least in terms of new images. Unlike the flower though (which by now I’m sure is wilted completely), these Existing Kodachrome images will be with us a long, long time.







