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Analog film lovers rejoice: Kodak’s long-awaited revival of its Ektachrome slide film is finally here. The camera company is beginning its rollout with the 35mm version of the film, while Super ...
Along with vinyl phonograph records, Polaroid instant pictures and tube electronics, Kodak’s venerable Super 8 film format lives on. Kodak has introduced Super 8 Ektachrome 100D Color Reversal Film ...
When you buy a film cartridge for your new Super 8 camera, you're paying for development, processing, scanning and uploading a digital version to the cloud. It's all included as part of the package.
Rochester, N. Y (WHAM) - The Ektachrome film is now available for sale once again from Kodak. Eastman Kodak Company and Kodak Alaris made the announcement Tuesday about the Film E100 being released.
Film cartridges are pre-wound and you don't need a loading bag or darkroom to load and unload 8mm film. There's a wide choice of filmstock, including Tri-X Reversal and the revived Kodak ...
Years after it was discontinued, Ektachrome is back — and analog photographers and filmmakers are excited. Kodak announced this week it had begun shipping its Ektachrome E100 slide film.
Kodak Ektachrome color-positive film, beloved by portrait photographers and indie filmmakers alike, is rising from the dead. Kodak Alaris will start selling the classic 135-36x 35mm and Super 8 ...
Film photography faded so swiftly that some days it can be hard to recall a time before digital photos. Just two decades ago Eastman Kodak was selling a billion rolls of film a year. Another giant ...
D ays after Kodak announced it would bring back its once-popular Ektachrome color reversal film, TIME has learned that other discontinued films could follow suit. “As we’ve looked at the ...
Kodak says it’s bringing back Ektachrome film, and photographers everywhere are smiling. January 6, 2017. Kodak Alaris said it is bringing back its famous Ektachrome film in late 2017.
Ektachrome - dubbed the gold standard by photographers - will return to shelves this year. ... figures show sales of Kodak Professional film jumped more than 5% worldwide between 2013 and 2015.
After a six-year absence, Kodak has relaunched its Ektachrome 100 film for photographers and filmmakers. The company stopped making the color transparency film in 2012 citing falling sales amid ...
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