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Gavin Gough's avatar

Hi Marja,

My first Kodachrome emulation proved to be very popular and I'm pleased with the accuracy of the colours and tones. Unfortunately, there was a practical limitation, it wasn't future-proof. It required a new profile to be built for each new camera model released, which wasn't really viable.

So I started from scratch, re-scanned my calibration slides, sourced a lot of Kodak datasets and made a lot of spreadsheets!

I've been able to learn from the first emulation, and I think the new pack is more versatile, in terms of the additional profiles and added presets.

However, if the older version works for you, you're happy with it, and you're not expecting to upgrade your camera in the future, I'd recommend sticking with that - just don't tell my accountant I said that in public!

Alternatively, if you want a more polished Kodachrome look with almost infinite variations – or if you think you might get a newer camera in the future, then the new pack would be the best option.

It's not an update to the original so there's no upgrade path, but it's available for a special, introductory price until 31 August (€49 from €89) so this would be the time to get the best pricing.

https://www.gavingough.com/store/p/kodachrome

There's more information and FAQ on that page but if you have any other questions, please fee free to ask.

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Photoreportage Associates's avatar

I just picked these up last evening and got them installed. I purchased the original settings a few years ago. The amount of work that has gone into this is impressive. I have been on a quest it seems for several years to achieve true Kodachrome emulation. Either in camera or in post process. Nothing has come close to this. I highly recommend. At @ $60.00 American you really can’t go wrong. I’ve spent much more and received much less. This will be an ongoing conversation. Dan Steinhauer.

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