Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
kodachrome
noun
/ˈkoʊdəˌkroʊm/

Definition
Kodachrome is a type of color film that was renowned for its rich colors and sharp images.

Examples
- The photographer used Kodachrome film to capture the breathtaking landscapes during his travels.
- Many classic photographs from the mid-20th century were taken using Kodachrome, giving them a unique look.
- After developing his roll of Kodachrome, he was excited to see the vivid colors of the sunset captured on film.

Meaning
Kodachrome specifically refers to a brand of color reversal film that has been favored by photographers for its vibrant output.

Synonyms
- Color film
- Reversal film
- Chromogenic film