Yet another choice taken off the board. I know we thought it was on and off from what we saw at B&H but it's now confirmedHello, Patrick,
Yes, the Kodak Professional Ektachrome E100GX Film, catalog number 114-1191 was discontinued due to lack of demand. As an alternative, you might use a Kodak Wratten Gelatin #81A Filter with the Kodak Professional Ektachrome E100G Film, catalog #188-4576.
The Kodak Elite Chrome 100 Film, however, has not been discontinued and is in inventory for your dealer to order for you if they do not have it in stock.
Hope this helps. Please let us know if we may be of future assistance.
Sincerely,
Peter V.
Kodak Professional
Technical Support
800-242-2424 ext. 19
Yup, I knew it... back in May of this year (see my post on this issue) I could not find it anywhere.... and I mean anywhere!
Had a feeling it was going bye-bye, first Kodachrome, now this.... makes one want to hoard like a miser
Now I hope, they don't decide to pull the plug on VS or G (which is likewise hard to find).
Guess the boys in Marketing for Big Yellow think the whole world thinks like they do... "Lack of demand"... say again..... maybe, just maybe if the Big Yellow K stopped killing their E-6 line, they would have a better and larger market share instead of "handing it to their competition on a silver platter"
ARGGG!!!!!
I really like that film and wanted to see it in sheet films....
...but it is quite possible that the only difference between the two was a slightly different color balance.
Didn't Kodak essentially market it as such? They claimed that the GX version was slightly warmer than the G version...that is all.
Pat,
What about E200 and Elitechrome 200? Did you ask?
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