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  1. brbo

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    ASA 400 colour Film on the way at Flic... according to a you tube short video.

    If Fuji 200 vs. Gold 200 qualifies as different enough, then I'd be more than happy to buy Flic Rectal 100 instead of Kodak Ektar 100, even if it is only one or two EUR cheaper.
  2. koraks

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    Kodak no longer selling E100D directly to customers?

    What gives; most of us mere mortals got it from distributors anyway; not directly from Kodak. I don't see how this is going to make any difference except for the handful who somehow directly bought their film from Kodak. Who were they, anyway? I imagine you must go through a lot of 400ft cans...
  3. MattKing

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    ASA 400 colour Film on the way at Flic... according to a you tube short video.

    Kodak Alaris owns the exclusive right to market and distribute Kodak branded still film. I expect that Eastman Kodak isn't allowed to rebrand or sell to re-branders still film products that are otherwise identical to the films that Kodak Alaris markets and distributes. Otherwise, Eastman Kodak...
  4. brbo

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    ASA 400 colour Film on the way at Flic... according to a you tube short video.

    If Alaris doesn't wake up... we will all need to learn new names of Kodak films.
  5. MattKing

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    Pentax: Two new compact film cameras planned - Pentax 17 announced June 2024

    ...outside the knowledge and experience and expertise of the investment professionals. They might decide to bring in other people to Kodak Alaris management who have knowledge and experience in the film world, and those new managers may have their own ideas. When one invests in something like...
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    Pentax: Two new compact film cameras planned - Pentax 17 announced June 2024

    Alan, that is very unlikely, because: 1. Kodak Alaris does not have the right to use the Kodak brand name for cameras (that right was sold many years ago to a completely different company; e.g. the Kodak Ektar branded plastic fixfocus cameras are not offered by Kodak Alaris, nor by Eastman...
  7. Alan Edward Klein

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    Pentax: Two new compact film cameras planned - Pentax 17 announced June 2024

    We might see Kodak Alaris sell 17 and 35mm cameras soon especially since they're under new management. Pentax may private label theirs for them.
  8. cmacd123

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    What is the current state and future of film availability especially 35mm?

    whele he opened his last movie in 100 IMAX theaters.so he needs 100Prints. 24 frames a second, time 120Minutes so 172800 frames each 15 perfs long and 70mm wide. each foot of film has 64 perfs. so his order proably chews up 3 master rolls of 5383 does Alaris order that many master rolls of...
  9. K-G

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    Watermark on Kodak 400TX 120 film?

    Good to hear that Kodak Alaris take customer problems seriously. Karl-Gustaf
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    Watermark on Kodak 400TX 120 film?

    I contacted Kodak Alaris and got a very quick response with the possible reason. They are sending me replacement films as well - fantastic customer service!
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    What is the current state and future of film availability especially 35mm?

    Or buy 400 feet/ 120 meters of 5294, respool it yourself and pay 7.50 Euros per roll. That's 80 rolls for the price of 20. It depends on how badly you want it.
  12. brbo

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    What is the current state and future of film availability especially 35mm?

    It's been at about 28-29EUR for a while now (at least half a year). But, yeah, lets check back in 2025 and see if the price is 35 EUR. I'd bet against it. In the meantime, buy respooled Kodak 5294 for 20 EUR. You are helping the manufacturer of the film (EK) and sending a message to Alaris at...
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    Best B&W Film Reversal Kit: Foma, Adox Scala, or Bellini

    Kodak have priced themselves out of the European market. I'd use T-Max films if I could justify it, but I just can't. It's three times as expensive as Foma and almost twice as expensive as Delta. In large format, it's even more expensive than that.
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    Best B&W Film Reversal Kit: Foma, Adox Scala, or Bellini

    ...both offer excellent resolution (with both there is no sacrifice of sharpness and resolution in favour of fine grain). But unfortunately Kodak Alaris is at least here in Europe demolishing their sales by too high prices. I know the sales numbers. TMX: It is shocking, they have become...
  15. MattKing

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    Arista EDU DX - "made in the UK" is the film stock Ilford again?

    ...as the brand they have a license to use: Ilford. Tri-X is owned by Eastman Kodak, and the marketing and distribution rights are owned by Kodak Alaris - the brand is unlikely to go anywhere. And the huge entity that was the Kodak in the UK - Kodak Limited, the second largest in the world, is...
  16. wiltw

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    New (as of 2019) airport CT scanners

    ...to replace X-ray everywhere, which accounts for many Security personel still citing the old 'flm safe' axiom that applied only to X-ray. Kodak Alaris did warn in 2022 that the new TSA CT scanners WILL damage unprocessed film...
  17. MattKing

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    Kodak T-Max fixer (EU market) vs. Kodafix (USA market)

    ...And they were probably manufactured by different entities. The B&H illustration on that listing is ancient, because it still shows Kodak Alaris on the label. That isn't uncommon for B&H. Here is the listing for the current Kodafix product, which is probably what B&H will send you if you...
  18. MattKing

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    New design of Kodak film boxes

    Kodak Alaris is and was much more likely to have at hand wide ranging international photographic still film marketing and distribution experience than Kingswood is. Kingswood is much more likely to have at hand experience with respect to access to financial capital than Kodak Alaris is. Lack of...
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    New design of Kodak film boxes

    I'm a business dolt, Matt. So, pls correct me if I'm wrong (you will!). So, Kingswood now owns the "the marketing and distribution business for Eastman Kodak," as you say. But not the actual production of film? is that it? In any case, the new boxes may be a result of this new owner of the...
  20. MattKing

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    New design of Kodak film boxes

    No. The UK Pension Protection agency sold all the shares in the corporation named Kodak Alaris to Kingswood Investment Management. So Kodak Alaris, which is the entity that has the marketing and distribution business for Eastman Kodak still films, which was owned as a shareholder investment by...
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    New design of Kodak film boxes

    Alaris sold Kodak to an Los Angeles hedge fund https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240801029078/en/Kodak-Alaris-Announces-Acquisition-by-Kingswood-Capital-Management
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    First roll of Harman Phoenix photos up!

    ...rely on kids that want something weird, same goes for Cinestill stuff. I use Kodak color negative still films (Portra and Ektar) because they amazing. I don't want light piping from polyester base, I want to support Kodak Alaris. Not looking for an argument, I type with one finger on an...
  23. MattKing

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    New design of Kodak film boxes

    I can say with a fairly high level of confidence that the United Kingdom Pension Protection Fund - who were the owners of the shares in Kodak Alaris - never paid much attention to how the boxes look. And I sincerely doubt that the venture capital fund that now owns those shares will be paying...
  24. lenspeeper

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    New design of Kodak film boxes

    I read that Alaris was sold. Probably the new owner wanted to have a new box design.
  25. warden

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    New design of Kodak film boxes

    Great film. Terrible graphics.
  26. brbo

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    New design of Kodak film boxes

    I don't like the new Ektar colour scheme (why would the punchiest film get the most boring colour?), but the boxes at l(e)ast look like they were made in 21st century. Maybe Alaris figured that they don't necessarily need to play the retro card any more? Anyway, Kodak are the only one making...
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    New design of Kodak film boxes

    It seems that Kodak had changed recently the design of their film boxes: I suppose a decision made by Kodak Alaris, who is responsible for marketing, distribution and sales of all Kodak photo films. Hm, honestly I am not convinced by this move: Some boxes look quite boring, much too simple...
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    Fuji freezer film rumour

    Yes, Velvia 100 is in production. The US is not such a big market anymore for positive film (that was told to me by Kodak Alaris at Photokina fair when Ektachrome E100 was introduced).
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    Fuji freezer film rumour

    Yes, once the great Harrow factory stopped it was just a matter of time.
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    Fuji freezer film rumour

    ...all the problems with Kodak paper availability in Europe started before Tetenal's financial problems. It has been a major problem with Kodak Alaris capability to serve the paper market in Europe for a longer time, completely independent from Tetenal. That was also admitted at that time by...
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