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Mario said:Here is another one of my attempts to recreate that Kodachrome look...
You must be confused... Kodachrome was a very, very fine grain (think 50 ISO) color transparency film that yielded an incredibly detailed, colour rich and colour accurate image. There was almost zero grain to the transparencies and the results are nothing short of stunning.
You can still get transparency film in the form of Fuji Velvia, but the colours are heavily blown out, causing most to refer to the film as 'Disneychrome.' Still a great film though.
The images below are genuine 1940s Kodachromes, and you can see the difference.