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What do you think it will be !!! :wink:
 
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Perhaps they'll find another lost frozen roll of tech pan that they forgot about, come out with it as "T-pan" then when it runs out, admit it was just another lost roll and they won't be making any more...again...


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Well since they ditched E-6 film production apart from 100D.. probs C-41 or B&W.

Replace Portra 800 with faster Portra 1600? That'd be nice. Or Ektar 25? C-41 EIR? I dunno.

Where's this new film announcement?

Or that ISO 25600 thermally developed film? One can dream.
 
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Their new film will be a "goodbye video"


Didn't they make a new "Asset Protection Film" designed for hollywood recently though?
 

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I'd expect Kodak and Ilford to replace their current dual ranges of traditional and T-grain type films with just one range using the best of both technologies.

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Oh for a new version of Tech Pan or similar or perhaps a new High Speed Infra Red at a reasonable price!! My funeral will come first!
 
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Lots of excellent suggestions.
 

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They could do the same for B&W. Tmax 400, apart from the grain, can be made to have a variety of "looks" based on developer choices, agitation, exposure, etc... It could replace tri-x and be called tri-max. While technically possible, it'd be a certain shoot-yourself-in-the-foot move which they seem to be good at.

Since it's probably another division it probably won't happen, but they could probably get out of that business and merely endorse 3rd party chemistry as "kodak approved". Every vendor of chemistry could ride the coat tails of Kodak's quality by being "Kodak approved" and Kodak promotes their products while the chemistry seems to promote the option of Kodak film. Manus manum lavat, unfortunately, is a delicate thing in the business world that doesn't survive change well.
 

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They should make a film that, when you process it in C-41 chemistry, produces a color negative, when you develop it in E-6 it produces color positive transparencies and when you develop it in D-76, produces black and white.
 

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anyone have links to rumor sites-- or actual info ?
 
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