tom d. friedman wrote:
it will be okay......... look at those "recently found" bogus pearl harbor brownie camera pics!!!

National Geographic has sworn by Kodachrome for yesrs to point of ordering entire runs just for them to get utmost on quality. That said, I agree that you're probably alright. I shot a mix of Kodachrome, E-6 and C-41 for years. I would have shot more kodachrome but I was getting the "other" film and processing for free most of the time. Looking back at images, the Kodachrome holds up best and looks the most accurate for color (E-6 seems to have a bluish tint). My favorite shot is a Kodachrome shot that was from an expired roll that then was lost for months in a seabag thrown in a garage and subjected to temperature extremes before processing. The result wasn't off a bit:
VF-102 Tomcat returning to USS America after CAP mission in Gulf of Sidra following raid on Libya (sunrise, not sunset). Photo by HJ