And I am still wondering whether this is necessary to keep the company alive or whether they want to have the same profit margin they have for cosmetics? So yes people are very much doing itPersonally, I’m all for Kodak charging enough for 120 Ektachrome to make it worthwhile to keep doing it. April fool! Development efforts continue.
One roll of 120 equals 2 to 3 beers in a pub and they will be gone within maybe two hours! Get the best deals on Kodak Ektachrome 120 Slide Photography Films when you shop the largest online selection at eBay.com.
At least a little bit.I am just glad I will be able to shoot 120 Ektachrome in my classic folding cameras!I agree that film makers need to look to ways to co-operate (other industries, including those in competition, have done so as well) . I’m just really discovering it. I loved shooting the film myself.
And yet it barely made the news here. Quantity: Tweet. This is an indicator that things are getting better, believe it or not (though I am sure some of the comments are going to ask me if I have bumped my head recently).Those of us who used film back when it was “king of the hill” know the differences between then and now, but we have to accept the bad with the good, and in this situation the good is far, far better !Ironically I make money shooting weddings on film. It will take a few hours. Tokyo is heaven for cameras and I know the secret spots and special places. I wasn’t really into photography like that though.
Ektachrome is a brand name owned by Kodak for a range of transparency, still, and motion picture films previously available in many formats, including 35 mm and sheet sizes to 11×14 inch size. The numbers of exposed slide films will probably drop. Kodak Ektachrome is really unlike any color film out there. So what’s the beef?What you wrote makes a lot of sense to me.Now all we need is a round table for all the film makers to sit in the same room and work out how they can help one another to make more film.
Having Ektachrome film in 120 is a game changer. Also while shooting slides one is missing printing process. 16 minute mark), during which he stated that the new products may launch in around three months, depending on production. Description; Specifications; EKTACHROME Film has a distinctive look that was the choice for generations of cinematographers. 3 offers from $45.80.
Actually it is because I understand the E6 process today has been reduced to less than 1/3 the number of baths as in the late 1980’s.Gone are the days of one massive manufacturing location, with every single stage of the process in one place.
Lol, like that would happen (I suggested it at Photokina and people looked at me like I was the village idiot).Hi, thanks for the message. The industry desperately needs investment.What do you think? And if we make the investment we will be able to secure film for the coming generations of photographers. Leaving us in the state we are currently in with long waits for products and backorders. This became apparent even for Fuji after the revelation that their new Acros II was being made in the UK.I was hoping that competition keeps the prize for slide film moderate. Advertisement for Kodachrome from the mid 1950s, when Kodak was the leader manufacturer of cameras and film (Image credit: Jeff Morgan 16 / Alamy Stock Photo) 8.