Nope, it has been quite constantly about 15-17% in the last years. That is certainly too much for being a "fraction". Look at their published balanced sheets.
I'm aware of their published reports, this is where I found my information. Maybe "fraction" is pushing it a
little, but according to their Annual Report for 2022, Imaging is by far the smallest revenue generator (~333 billion yen, ~13% of total), followed by Materials (~627 billion yen, ~25% of total). I wish it would get more detailed, I would love to see Instax's percentage of Consumer Imaging revenue.
My point was, traditional color film is a tiny tiny part of their business and I'm just surprised that it's still around from Fuji.
A friend recently bought fresh Provia 100F 35mm with 07/2025.
I know that restocks are happening constantly, I believe Japan just got some more fresh Superia Premium and Fujicolor 100 as well. There is the whole "frozen master roll" conspiracy (I don't buy this) - but, I think no one
truly knows what is going on with Fuji's traditional film manufacturing. I'm grateful it's still around, because Velvia and Provia are by far my favorite film stocks, and I have been steadily building a stash in the freezer while I still can. I just hope that when they inevitably get axed, there will still be color chemistry for long enough to make building a stash worth it.