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The analog resurgence continues as Kodak has finally announced its revived Ektachrome 35mm film is ready for shipping worldwide. Additional 16mm and Super 8 film stock is set to follow with the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Kodak announced this week it had begun shipping its Ektachrome E100 slide film. Later this year, the company says it will make its Super 8 and 16-mm cinema film formats available.
Kodak announced Thursday it will bring back its Ektachrome film, better known as color reversal film. In 2012, Kodak discontinued its line of color reversal films, which stand out for its fine ...
On Wednesday, Kodak Alaris announced that it was reviving Ektachrome. The 35mm film will be available later this year. The website Phoblographer called it “a super shocking announcement.” ...
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 ...
Tuesday morning, Eastman Kodak and Kodak Alaris announced the return of the Ektachrome film line — known for its cool color palette — which the company introduced in 1946 and discontinued more ...
During his podcast appearance, Kodak's chief marketing officer said that the Super 8 and Ektachrome revivals were driven by consumer demand, and that the company heard a clamoring for more of ...
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.
Ektachrome will join a handful of other Kodak films that still exist -- Kodak Gold 200, Kodak Ultra Max 400 and a series of professional films, Mooney said. It seems that the digital revolution ...
Then Ektachrome was killed off in 2012 — the last of Kodak’s chrome films, just another digital photography casualty. On Wednesday, Kodak Alaris announced that it was reviving Ektachrome. The ...
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