Heard a rumour Kodak was working on some colour negative film aside from what they doing with Ektar and their release of the 5x4 format OR maybe that they tweaking it (Ektar) to work better with skin tones?????????????.....dunno.....I would like to hear if anyone knows anything if we are to expect something cool from Kodak in the shape of colour negative film?
My wish list? Portra to be made EVEN BETTER THAN IT IS with technology from its colour negative films for Hollywood!!!!! heh heh heh so a third generation Portra thats like the best colour negative film on the planet!
Reliable sources[yeah, like they really exist!] tell me that Kodak and Fuji carefully monitor the APUG posts to determine which film to kill next that will get the greatest reaction out of the fewest APUGgers.
"My wish list? Portra to be made EVEN BETTER THAN IT IS with technology from its colour negative films for Hollywood!!!!! heh heh heh so a third generation Portra thats like the best colour negative film on the planet! "
"My wish list? Portra to be made EVEN BETTER THAN IT IS with technology from its colour negative films for Hollywood!!!!! heh heh heh so a third generation Portra thats like the best colour negative film on the planet! "
"Vision technology" (dye layering) was already incorporated in 400NC and 400VC just a year or two ago; after EKTAR 100. Please see my previous posts in this thread with link to their press release about the change.
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Many if not most BW films can be reversal processed to obtain very good slides. This is what Agfa Scala was, it was just optimized for that. Kodak even has/had a home processing kit for this! So, there's no need to produce special film for that.