Could I trouble you for a link to one of those replies? I'm curious to hear your perspective on this.
In the past Kodak have shown (so as all other manufacturers did) - with each new "improved" emulsion the quality of the new films came higher and higher.
THE last Kodak E6 films (2012) we remember represented the technology state of the art in 2002/2003.
So we definitivly can expect 2018 a higher and better characteristic in regard of smaler grain, long life stability and reciprocity !!!
This in comparison to last Ektachrome AND in comparison to remaining Fuji E6 films.
Thanks for bringing this to our attention. Very interesting. Very promising.Kodak has released a new video, showing more video and photos of engineers, the factory, coating and... film! Inside the video it is stated that Ektachrome will first be released in 8 and 16mm video stocks and 35mm still.
I watched it on my phone. Had no problem. I’ve had a back ache ever since but doubt that my back is related to your potential virus.I got a warning from my virus checker that there is a cross site reference here that is forbidden. One of you guys should check your sources.
PE
but remember that in that time period, Kodak and Fuji were inb an all out drag-em-down war, in motion Picture film if no where else.
the Vision series had a new generation about every 18 months, arriving at Vision 3. Fuji was also more quietly bumping their versions higher. Any tricks that were learned in that fight where applied where possible on the other lines. no doubt the Colour negative still films also had effort applied to them to try to stay ahead.
I doubt if as many resources are available these days to ramp up the technology.
I did note that the new super 8 is shown as a different number than the 7285 that was assigned to the old super 8, so there may be some substantive changes
I got a warning from my virus checker that there is a cross site reference here that is forbidden. One of you guys should check your sources.
PE
the Vision series had a new generation about every 18 months, arriving at Vision 3.
I can't say if you are correct ?
I got information brochures from Kodak to Vision II at about 1994 ? I am not so familiar with Vision(I) but there was no need to name it VisionI to this time.
Vision III came later but this all within 4,5 years ( 3 x 18 month) ? But I realy can't say for sure.
Perhaps you refered to improvements to
250D/50D/500T A.s.o. - this might be right. But there have been several years
5 - 8 years between the advance to next gerneration of Vision ?
But I can't realy remember 100%.
with regards
I get no virus notifications on this page, but then again I have no antivirus software on either my phone or my computer.
Yep ETERNA and friends, also a very nice looking stock.This all might be right - by the time - have you ever heard about Fuji Cine Film ? I can't remember. I just look back to an Agfa official who desperately tryed to esteblish a demand to Agfa Cine Film (90th) he made maximum offers to give it away for less.
He was a real unlucky guy.
And I remember Fuji stopped Cine Film years ago.
I mean this stuff here :
wich regards
This all might be right - by the time - have you ever heard about Fuji Cine Film ? I can't remember. I just look back to an Agfa official who desperately tryed to esteblish a demand to Agfa Cine Film (90th) he made maximum offers to give it away for less.
He was a real unlucky guy.
And I remember Fuji stopped Cine Film years ago.
I mean this stuff here :
View attachment 193784
wich regards
Good luck with that: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_malwareI run Linux. No need for antivirus there.
Where can I find this film?This all might be right - by the time - have you ever heard about Fuji Cine Film ? I can't remember. I just look back to an Agfa official who desperately tryed to esteblish a demand to Agfa Cine Film (90th) he made maximum offers to give it away for less.
He was a real unlucky guy.
And I remember Fuji stopped Cine Film years ago.
I mean this stuff here :
View attachment 193784
wich regards
Good luck with that: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_malware
Knowledge is power. The advance of the American fine mechanics, well presentable using the example of the Bell & Howell Co., got destroyed within a few years. Their all-metal cameras and projectors, successful for more than 40 years, were changed to conglomerates of wrought aluminum, plastic, and electronics, blown up in an ugly manner with large shiny surfaces, and made service unfriendly. Eastman-Kodak managed to wipe out two core products of their film business, Kodachrome and Ektachrome. Kodachrome was the product of EKC. Kodachrome was the base of Super-8, a billion dollar business itself. What knuckleheads must have ruled in Rochester that that could happen? Everything the company has told about the K-14 process being too complicated, about the machines being old and worn are lies. There is no other word for it, lies. I sincerely hope the bullshit telling finally ends, yet, Kodak is still telling porkies about an announced Super-8 camera and art. What the film has a plastic camera not even having a simple sight to do with art? Appears that the art is to pull $ 2,800 out of our pockets. I shall not buy such a camera and herewith declare that I shall never lay a finger on one for repairs. I hate the throw-away mentality. Jeff Clarke, if you read this, think things over. I know you have an open mind.
Knowledge is power. The advance of the American fine mechanics, well presentable using the example of the Bell & Howell Co., got destroyed within a few years. Their all-metal cameras and projectors, successful for more than 40 years, were changed to conglomerates of wrought aluminum, plastic, and electronics, blown up in an ugly manner with large shiny surfaces, and made service unfriendly. Eastman-Kodak managed to wipe out two core products of their film business, Kodachrome and Ektachrome. Kodachrome was the product of EKC. Kodachrome was the base of Super-8, a billion dollar business itself. What knuckleheads must have ruled in Rochester that that could happen? Everything the company has told about the K-14 process being too complicated, about the machines being old and worn are lies. There is no other word for it, lies. I sincerely hope the bullshit telling finally ends, yet, Kodak is still telling porkies about an announced Super-8 camera and art. What the film has a plastic camera not even having a simple sight to do with art? Appears that the art is to pull $ 2,800 out of our pockets. I shall not buy such a camera and herewith declare that I shall never lay a finger on one for repairs. I hate the throw-away mentality. Jeff Clarke, if you read this, think things over. I know you have an open mind.
Alibaba listed it in china. But the minimum you have to order is 200 x ?Where can I find this film?
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