Kodachrome 64

The legendary slide film from Kodak introduced in 1974 to replace Kodachrome-X and discontinued around 2009.

The roll was developed as black and white negative in HC-110 dilution B for 9 minutes at 18 °C. Given the high contrast of Kodachrome 64 the development time could be reduced slightly.

The film contained some ordinary family photos and, quite unexpectedly, several images taken in Germany. Uhren Brunner shop was in Titisee-Neustadt. The landmark building has not changed much since the shot was taken.