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Pretty sure all 35mm still and camera films are still on acetate??? I can't remember what is going on![]()
Pretty sure all 35mm still and camera films are still on acetate??? I can't remember what is going on![]()
A better deal for us would be if Eastman purchased back their distribution rights on all Kodak film from Alaris. That would eliminate higher distribution costs by eliminating Alaris, another company in the middle. That would lower prices for Kodak films across the board.
They'll need to hire people around the world.
That really depends on what it costs to acquire those rights. I suspect it would not result in lower prices of Kodak film.
There's one buyer of kodak film and one seller.
Didn't someone mention that Eastman is selling these two films only in the US for now?
Blue Moon Camera initially posted on its Facebook page of its announcement of the films that Kodacolor 100 is Pro Image and Kodacolor 200 is Color Plus. That post wasn’t up very long before it disappeared and was replaced by another with no mention of the film’s origins. I don’t know if Blue Moon had inside information or just misspoke, so take it for what it’s worth.
Didn't someone mention that Eastman is selling these two films only in the US for now?
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Kodak KODACOLOR 100 & 200 Review With Photos: Is This Really New Film?
Kodak KODACOLOR 100 & 200 review with sample images shot on release day. Full technical specs, grain analysis, metering tips, and some nice photos.www.cameraclara.com
Edge markings seen here
No conclusions to be drawn as to whether these are existing films, something tweaked or something new. But they look like very competent ISO 100 and ISO 200 CN films
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Kodak KODACOLOR 100 & 200 Review With Photos: Is This Really New Film?
Kodak KODACOLOR 100 & 200 review with sample images shot on release day. Full technical specs, grain analysis, metering tips, and some nice photos.www.cameraclara.com
Edge markings seen here
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The high amount of grain in the shadows for a 100 speed film was one of the things I noticed first about Kodak Pro Image 100 when I tried it in 2023. I went and looked back at my images taken on it and compared it with Raf's. My opinion is that it's the same, or a very similar, film. Of course, it's just an opinion.
Here is an old test shot on Kodak Pro Image 100 shot at Sunny f/4 (EV 11) exposing hard for shadows.
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The image's highlights which would be 3-4 stops overexposed (March direct sunlight around noon) were hard to recover in my efforts, mirroring Raf's observations.
The colors of the images I took also look very similar to Raf's. I wouldn't describe them as "accurate", but more so than Gold or UltraMax, and more pleasing to me. They seemed to very slightly lean towards a yellow-green.
My overall impression was that the film is Kodak's best budget C-41 option if you don't mind seeing grain.
@RafLopes welcome aboard, we're happy to have you! Congrats on the article; as you can see, it's already being recognized as useful. Keep them coming! speaking of which, if you have any blog entries you'd like to share, please feel free to do so. We have a specific category for this as well: https://www.photrio.com/forum/news/ You can submit a blog entry there, and it'll be included in the list as soon as we approve it (which we virtually always do). A discussion thread is then started automatically so people may comment on your work.
The problem is currently, Alaris can mark up the film to whatever they want because Eastman is stuck with them. Of course Eastman is in the same catbird seat as Alaris who is stuck with Eastman's prices. Both of them would try to maximize their profits. This probably accounts for some of the higher prices for Kodak film at the retail level. If there was one company handling production and distribution, Eastman let's say, could view the whole market and set markups based on what the competition is doing in a better manner. Even if Eastman chooses not to distribute the film themselves, they can select which distributors they want to work with in each of their markets and get more competitive pricing from them for their services. Right now, Alaris and Eastman are just stuck with each other. There's no flexibility for either of them. There's one buyer of kodak film and one seller. There's no real free market. There's no competition to help determine prices.
This is strange. These two "new" films have appeared on the Kodak website. At the same time, they are not listed on the Alaris website, but Color Plus 200 and ProImage 100 are also gone. My theory is that these two films have been rebranded as Kodacolor and will be distributed by Kodak.
Well spotted. I just looked at KA's site and was going to report the same! Their "everyday films" are now Gold 200 and Ultramax 400. Color Plus and Pro Image are not to be found there or in the "Color Film" page.
That does strongly suggest that Kodacolor 100 is Pro Image, and Kodacolor 200 is Color Plus....or possibly slightly tweaked/updated versions of them. If that turns out to be the case, at least these are known quantities.
I would assume that Gold and Ultramax, which are still under KA, are the most popular Kodak films.
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