Sadly Kodachrome is gone, digital will never compare.
LOL, you might be right :)
But otherwise, an inaccuracy in my post regarding DSLR ..... of which, (as with Kodachrome), the 'R' portion of DSLR is gone as well. Still single-lens, but they are now fully EVF (electronic viewfinder), so no more reflex prism/mirror in modern pro cameras for viewing and metering.
It was taken from the photographer’s camera, so it’s his property.
That, and the photo was taken with a still camera (DSLR) with high quality lens.
No video frame capture could ever match the quality of a DSLR still, (except perhaps a high speed burst from that very same DSLR) ... and certainly you're not gonna get any sort of comparable quality from an iPhone video.
I just wanna point out, (without any sort of real polling or evidence), that my generation of latter Baby Boomer's are some of the most Conservative of the 'Boomer' generation, and perhaps even our predecessors from 1946 onward are just as conservative as us ... but you wouldn't know it from reading the newspapers of the 1960's and 1970's ... according to them, we were the radical Hippies, the "Burn It All Down", the "Question Authority" generation.
Of course we were none of the above, excepting perhaps the "Question Authority" part, of which is one of the healthy parts of being an American --- to *always* question authority, and to *always* hold political hacks to account.
I would reckon that Harvard’s historical “core function” would be within teaching the classic STEM technologies, Law Humanities, Medical Tech, and pretty much everything else that *ISN’T* some screwball leftist radical nonsense intended to disrupt our American culture .... but maybe I ask too much of modern day Harvard .... /sigh