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  1. loccdor

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    Kodacolor 100. New

    Eastman Kodak has a new trademark filed for Kodacolor May 30, 2025. ColorPlus 200 has Kodak Alaris on the box. Perhaps others more knowledgeable about recent Kodak events can make something from that.
  2. Cholentpot

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    Kodacolor 100. New

    The big news that is slipping past is Eastman Kodak is selling stills directly to distributors and consumers for the first time in over a decade. Alaris was sold a little while ago and maybe the new owners don't care much anymore.
  3. halfaman

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    Kodacolor 100. New

    A quick search in the same page shows that Ektar, Ultramax, Tri-X, Gold and Ektachrome are trademarks owned also by Eastman Kodak. I didn't find any film trademarks owned by Kodak Alaris. Kodak Alaris is the exclusive distributor of some photographic films, they own nothing.
  4. koraks

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    Kodacolor 100. New

    I think they're under contractual obligations not to, so no, I don't think so. Don't ask me about the specific wording and scope of that agreement since it's something between EK and Alaris. @MattKing is better aware of the stipulations. I don't think EK can sell the exact same product that's...
  5. arturo_rs

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    Kodacolor 100. New

    Kodak owns the trademark but only Alaris can sell, for example Ektar 100 or Portra 400. If Kodak names the emulsion of Portra 400, for example, Professional 400, technically Kodak it self could sell that without Alaris, no?
  6. A
    Kodacolor 100. New

    ...page only lists Kodacolor 100 and 200. None of the other Kodak films are listed there. I dunno what conclusion to draw but it's definitely odd Edit: I checked a box of tri-x in my fridge. It has the URL https://kodakprofessional.com/ listed for development times which is a Kodak Alaris website.
  7. brbo

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    Kodacolor 100. New

    EK also owns Ektar trademark. And Tri-X. And T-Max. And Ultramax, Ektachrome... We all know that Kodak Alaris handles all those films, so it would probably be wrong to assume that Kodacolor 100 is now suddenly a still film that EK can market directly.
  8. arturo_rs

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    Kodacolor 100. New

    Can Estman Kodak sell directly the Portra Family to the final consumer skiping Alaris? This is my theory: EA sells the same product with different names skiping Alaris, a little bit cheaper. Every cent counts. Alaris as the intermediary (middleman) is not in the equation. EA, per roll, gets...
  9. koraks

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    Kodacolor 100. New

    Eastman Kodak can still license the use of the name to whomever they please. This includes Alaris, so we cannot say on this basis whether Alaris plays a role in this. Brand licensing is one of the ways EK generates revenues - albeit a minor part of their total balance sheet. Moreover, Alaris...
  10. arturo_rs

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    Kodacolor 100. New

    The owner of Kodacolor trademark is Eastman Kodak. Clearly, Kodak Alaris is out of this.
  11. brbo

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    The Future of Colour and B&W Film with Ilford...

    Alaris adjusted their BW film pricing quite a while ago to be less ridiculous. I know everybody is different, but a difference of £1 is not something that would force me to shoot HP5+ if Tri-X was my favourite film.
  12. Prest_400

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    Kodacolor 100. New

    Something interesting brand wise is that they are using the "K" logo of Eastman Kodak. Alaris so far only used the 2006 minimalistic kodak logo. IMO although flat, this design is nice and nods to the past. If anything, a larger "K" logo encompassing a whole side flap to make it visible...
  13. arturo_rs

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    Kodacolor 100. New

    Look what I found Kodacolor 100. New Kodak emulsion? Kodak Alaris out of this?
  14. MattKing

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    6 Developers & Kentmere 200

    ...could easily elect to specialize in the product, and use their existing distribution infrastructure to expand sales to retailers. Kodak Alaris would be happy to deal with them that way. It is a Catch 22 situation - the market is small, so no existing distributor wants to devote capital to...
  15. MattKing

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    Ektachrome E-100 4x5

    Ask Kodak Alaris. From the Resources page on their website:
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    What was R3 reversal process

    ...But Cibachrome was expensive even in the heyday of film. Now, with the prices of E6 films being high due to the virtual monopoly of Kodak Alaris, and the (unfortunate) shift to scanning, I doubt there could be enough demand for Ciba, although I would personally buy it, should it be still...
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    Ektachrome E-100 4x5

    Kodak has its fingers in many pies now, film is something like 8% of their annual revenue if I remember right. They’re not hurting for cash. They’re very much diversified now, not unlike Fuji, with a lot of high volume industrial customers in high growth industries using their services. Even if...
  18. MattKing

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    XTOL is now XDEV etc.

    Which ones - the Eastman Kodak bankruptcy lawyers, the lawyers in the UK who acted for the Pension authorities and subsequently Kodak Alaris, the lawyers acting for Sino Promise, or the lawyers who employed the clerks tasked with maintaining trademark registration currency for an entity going...
  19. MattKing

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    HC-110 (2019) Dilution B

    It was designed to work the same as the pre-2019 stuff, and when it came out users continued to be referred to the 2017 datasheet, which Kodak Alaris continues to host publicly, despite not having any direct involvement. Kodak Alaris also continues to use the 2017 film datasheets that also...
  20. A
    XTOL is now XDEV etc.

    I think somebody at Kodak (whichever Kodak has the name rights - Alaris ?) screwed up - their contract / licensing with Sino Promise should have included that if Sino Promise was unable to fulfill the terms or supply the product, the rights to the IP would revert to Kodak. I think that's a...
  21. runswithsizzers

    The return of the Syrup: HC-110 in the water-free version manufactured again

    Thanks for the clarification. At first, I wasn't sure if the December 2017 J-24 Data Sheet from Kodak-Alaris was for the old (viscous syrup) version, or the newer, thinner version. But after some more searching, it looks like the thinner version was not released until 2019(?) I assume the Kodak...
  22. dokko

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    XTOL is now XDEV etc.

    ...location referenced for the renamed entity. (Kodak, fpf.ccidahk.gov.hk) Business/portfolio context. In 2020, Sino Promise acquired the Kodak Alaris Paper & Photochemicals business (licensing/brand rights), later ran into operational/financial trouble in 2022–2023, and exited chemistry; Kodak...
  23. dokko

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    XTOL is now XDEV etc.

    ...U.S. registration for ROYAL (photographic paper) lists Blue ISO Limited as owner; the file shows multiple assignments over time, with Kodak Alaris appearing in the chain. (USPTO Report) In 2024 Blue ISO opposed Eastman Kodak’s attempt to (re)register XTOL at the USPTO’s Trademark Trial and...
  24. F4U

    The return of the Syrup: HC-110 in the water-free version manufactured again

    So, does that mean that the same product that is the subject of this thread is the real stuff?
  25. MattKing

    The return of the Syrup: HC-110 in the water-free version manufactured again

    ...old, original HC-110 - the one formerly made by Eastman Kodak, then made under contract for Eastman Kodak, then made under contract for Kodak Alaris, until Tetenal went bankrupt - i.e, the really viscous stuff - was the one with legendary longevity - so legendary that no longevity information...
  26. runswithsizzers

    The return of the Syrup: HC-110 in the water-free version manufactured again

    I did find a data sheet for Kodak HC-110, J-24, from Alaris dated Dec. 2017. So far, I have not found a data sheet for the new renamed version. I am still trying to get my head around the similarities and differences between the several variations of HC-110 developer. KODAK PROFESSIONAL HIGH...
  27. MattKing

    Kodak Warning + Later Clarification

    That is the Kodak Alaris site for film - it has been there for years. The difference being that they renamed the web address - it used to include Alaris in the name. Here is the link: https://www.kodakprofessional.com/
  28. Kodak Warning + Later Clarification

    Huh, never seen that site before
  29. MattKing

    Kodak Warning + Later Clarification

    No - that is Canham selling for Kodak Alaris. From the Kodak Alaris website relating to Kodak film:
  30. Alan Edward Klein

    Kodak Warning + Later Clarification

    I seems it is not just the forbidding to sell movie film as still film. It's that the movie film is still Kodak-branded film that when used as still film must be distributed by Alaris. I assume there's even Kodal imprinted on the emulsion of the movie film. Whereas Cinestill film made by...
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