trendland
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Bravo darkroommike - that is the first substantive objection concerning a conclusion. If Kodak will give up within some month all what they are planning isn't any more a category "remains to be seen" then it is a little bit more than this :"Game over nothing is to be seen next".B&H is "famous" for directing you to pages with "product no longer available", I wouldn't mind if their archive pages would retain specs and prices for historical reference but all you get is a "stub" listing. As to 120 Ektachrome, different base thickness, different coating line, and Kodak's recent difficulties with backing paper put this in the "remains to be seen" category.
But if not (and I think so) Kodak has a good chance to reformulate a contantly support in additional
emulsions (not Kodachrome no worry about).
with regards