PHOTOTONE
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I hope they can find a source of *color* emulsion material. At this point in the game, it probably comes down to Kodak, Ferrania, or Lucky. I don't know if Kodak's prior lawsuit loss to Polaroid will preclude them from this.
They don't tend to be cooperative with other manufacturers that much anyway.
Then both Ferrania and Lucky are probably not advanced enough. This may well be impossible when it comes to color materials, which are far more useful and a far bigger volume of consumption anyway.
There is no technical reason why Ilford could not coat a color emulsion, they just choose to stay with b/w only for their output. Ilfords coating equipment is state-of-the-art, and capable of coating ANY type of emulsion, as long as they want to do it.
But, you are forgetting one BIG manufacturer that still coats and offers color emulsions for their industrial/aerial film markets, and that is Agfa/Gevaert..in Belgium. They even offer custom coating on their state-of-the-art line.