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Re: Kodak Slides ... part 2



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I have Fuji slides from 1954 which I took in Japan and they are just a
little warm, but they were warm when I got them   45 years isn't too bad.

Don (at work)


----- Original Message -----
From: Matt <matthew_roberts@coffey.com.au>
To: Aus loco discussion mailing list <Ausloco@listbot.com>
Sent: Monday, November 08, 1999 3:39 PM
Subject: Re: Kodak Slides ... part 2


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> The trouble is who do you buy, Fuji has a life span of around 20 years
> (before the fading starts) and Kodak 60 to 70 years. Of course they will
> both last longer if refridgerated, Kodak to about 3000 years.
>
> What happens when the next processor damages your film, as it is a matter
> of when not if. Then you'll be stuck. It's good to see you protesting with
> your wallet but unfortuneatley in Australia there is not much choice when
> it comes to supply.
>
> Matt
> PS  I didn't see T412 today
>
>
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