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In the past 5 years, Kodak Gold 100, various Fujicolor 100 emulsions, etc., have disappeared from at least the US market. A few years ago, I was lucky to find some in-date Kodak Profoto XL 100 at Unique Photo.
Currently, I don't see any ISO 100 C-41 available through standard retail channels in the US. Which ISO 100 C-41 films are actually being actively produced in the world?
ISO 200 is much easier to find. Kodak Gold 200, various iterations of Fujicolor 200, etc., are readily available. That said, it looks like Kodak Color Plus 200 is getting tough to find. Some speculated it might have been the latest version of the long-running Kodacolor VR 200, I think (correct me if I'm wrong).
Currently, I don't see any ISO 100 C-41 available through standard retail channels in the US. Which ISO 100 C-41 films are actually being actively produced in the world?
ISO 200 is much easier to find. Kodak Gold 200, various iterations of Fujicolor 200, etc., are readily available. That said, it looks like Kodak Color Plus 200 is getting tough to find. Some speculated it might have been the latest version of the long-running Kodacolor VR 200, I think (correct me if I'm wrong).