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Kodak takes famous film out of picture

By Alan Rappeport in New York

Published: June 22 2009 19:00 | Last updated: June 22 2009 19:00

Kodak has closed one of its oldest and most famous product lines, in the latest sign of the film business fading away against the onslaught of digital photography.

The US-based group on Monday said it would cease production of Kodachrome, the line of professional quality film that was first developed in 1935 and became one of the company’s pre-eminent brands, known for stunning colours and sharpness.

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