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Kodachrome, also known as Kodachrome 64, Kodachrome II, Kodachrome 25, and Kodachrome-X, is a product of Kodak, a company in the photography and movie industries. The product was first launched in 1913 by John Capstaff and discontinued on June 22, 2009.
Kodachrome belongs to the photographic film, paper, plate, chemical, and copy toner manufacturing industry and is also a part of the 35mm format, negative film, color reversal film, and 35mm film industries. The product's parent company is Kodak, which follows a commerce business model.
In its time, Kodachrome faced competition from other companies like Fujifilm, Lomography, and AgfaPhoto. Kodachrome is recognized as a creative work in the industry.