Proper noun
Kodachrome
A certain brand of photographic film.
Nick Anchen was awarded the Judges’ Special Prize for his book Visions of Victoria: The Magic of Kodachrome Film, 1950-1975. Source: Internet
It also had the KodaChrome Technology *1959: Kodak introduced the Starmatic camera, the first automatic Brownie camera, which sold 10 million units over the next five years. Source: Internet
The reason today for posting some of the pictures we've taken while here in (see below) was the announcement by that it was ceasing production of one of its most iconic products: A Tribute to KODACHROME: a Photography Icon. Source: Internet
Though Instagram and Facebook have changed the way people share their experiences, many people still crave Kodachrome slideshows. Source: Internet
In the case of Kodachrome amateur and documentary films and Technicolor IB (imbibition process) color prints, the dyes are so stable and the deterioration so slow that even prints now over 70 years old typically show no obvious problems. Source: Internet
Technicolor introduced a color reversal stock, called Monopack, for location shooting in 1941; it was ultimately a 35 mm version of Kodachrome that could be used in standard motion picture cameras. Source: Internet