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Jerome Sutter
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Newsflash: Kodak Brings Back a Classic with EKTACHROME

January 05, 2017 12:00 PM Eastern Standard Time

ROCHESTER, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--To the delight of film enthusiasts across the globe, Eastman Kodak Company today announced plans to bring back one of its most iconic film stocks. Over the next 12 months, Kodak will be working to reformulate and manufacture KODAK EKTACHROME Film. Initial availability is expected in the fourth quarter of 2017.

“It is such a privilege to reintroduce KODAK EKTRACHROME Film to the cinematography community”

KODAK EKTACHROME Film has a distinctive look that was the choice for generations of cinematographers before it was discontinued in 2012. The film is known for its extremely fine grain, clean colors, great tones and contrasts.

“It is such a privilege to reintroduce KODAK EKTRACHROME Film to the cinematography community,” said Steven Overman, Kodak’s Chief Marketing Officer and President of the Consumer and Film Division. “We are seeing a broad resurgence of excitement about capturing images on film. Kodak is committed to continuing to manufacture film as an irreplaceable medium for image creators to capture their artistic vision, and we are proud to help bring back this classic.”

Kodak will produce EKTACHROME at its film factory in Rochester, NY, and will distribute the Super 8 version of EKTACHROME Film directly.

Kodak Alaris, an independent company since 2013, also plans to offer a still format KODAK PROFESSIONAL EKTACHROME Film for photographers in 135-36x format. KODAK PROFESSIONAL EKTACHROME Film is a color positive film, also known as “reversal,” “slide,” or “transparency” film. Unlike all of the other KODAK PROFESSIONAL Films available today, which are color negative films, EKTACHROME generates a positive image that can be viewed or projected once it is exposed and processed. This makes it ideal for high-resolution projection or presentations. It is also well suited for scanning and printing onto a range of professional grade photographic media. Availability is expected sometime in the fourth quarter of 2017. [Smile]

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Paul Mason
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Brilliant news. Let's hope Kodak will distribute adequate supplies of 35mm and Super 8 in the UK.

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Guy Taylor, Jr.
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Yes they have also mentioned this on their Facebook page today. They are currently at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas with a prototype of the new Super 8 camera; not the model of one that they were showing last year.

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Evan Samaras
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Extraordinary news! I read about it earlier today and was ecstatic!

I hope they will make some in 120...or dare I say 220 as well

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Steve Klare
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OK....

It's NOT April 1st (that would be Kodachrome anyway, maybe with sound...), so I will say I am looking forward to it!

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Graham Ritchie
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Great news [Smile] I look forward to it [Cool]

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Bryan Chernick
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I hope this leads to Regular 8mm film as well. I just shot my last cartridge of Super 8 E100D last year and my stockpile of Regular 8mm is getting low.

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Simon McConway
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Excellent news! Really good! It might arrive before Ferrania does!

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Andrew Woodcock
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Tiss indeed one snippet of realistic and probable good news among all of twelve months or more of Ferannia nonsense.

Well done Kodak, bring it to market asap.
Bring with it also K40 & K40S and then we're all happy!!

Never forget, WE never went away in the first place!!!!

[ January 05, 2017, 06:48 PM: Message edited by: Andrew Woodcock ]

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Paul Adsett
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Well done Kodak, this is awesome news to the entire filmmaking community. Time to dust off my Chinon S8 camera! I personally doubt that many people will buy Ferrania if Ektachrome is available.

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Andrew Woodcock
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There is of course an alternative viewpoint to all of this before first dusting off the the 6008 Pro,

"It may seem a bah humbug reply, but this kind of news annoys the living daylights out of people like myself.

It was ONLY discontinued in 2012!

Less than 5 years ago.

So which is it Kodak???

The market for film stock is dead and therefore we can no longer justify supplying it any longer.....

Or In actual fact, we realized we dropped a serious bollock,, the market isn't in fact dead, we are now at some considerable expense, reinventing the wheel once again and we are sorry to all those who never for one second ever believed Super 8mm had already found its grave in the first place!

Either way, Kodak once again, shows no modern day vision whatsoever for knowing exactly what the specialist market ever wanted or needed continuously, without constantly swapping and changing with irrational and knee jerked executive accountant based corporate decision making!!!!

Get a grip Kodak, if you'd like us all to "keep it with Kodak"

Take a leaf out of your own book!

In life, if you believe in something, stick by it!
Derek did, and that's why he has legendary status in the world of 8mm.
Now you need do likewise Kodak"

It's about time the company gave a little respect to ALL those who lined their pockets in the first place!

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Winbert Hutahaean
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I already sold all my cameras..... [Frown]

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Simon McConway
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Andrew why do you put a downer on this? I've noticed you often make sweeping statements which you do here. Kodak are bringing back a great product which is good news. Do you actually like film? It appears not.

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Andrew Woodcock
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Er let me think now...ah yes Simon, I think I do quite happen to like film!

Point is, whether you like it said or not,with only 5 years in between ridding themselves of the complete facility to produce super 8mm film, to then bringing it back so soon after discontinuing it, gives little to no consideration to the actual end user of this stuff and is really bad management from a company direction point of view, no matter how you may choose to gloss over it.

Let's not forget here, large companies pay an absolute fortune for market research data so that companies like Kodak can predict their marketplace better in the future and provide for it accordingly.

Large U turns, cost large amounts of what otherwise would be unnecessary investment.

Whoever they have been paying for the past 7 years to do their market research for them, needs ditching faster than quicksand.
Clearly they haven't a clue regarding their marketplace and their customer base wants and needs when it comes to traditional film products. Especially for the amateur film maker.

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Dave Groves
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I shall be interested to see what arrangements are made for processing in the U.K. and just what it will cost. But certainly a step forward. I suspect that Kodak's thoughtless action in the first place has lost a great many users to the digital market who will never return. To be honest, I wonder if sales are going to justify keeping a plant running continuously. Time will tell.

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Luigi Castellitto
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A large-scale surprise, apart everything. New blood for Super 8.

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Adrian Winchester
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Fantastic news that I hope will be embraced by people who responded to the news of the camera last year by saying "What we really want to hear is..."

I think we have to be philosophical about what happened 5 years ago; bringing it back now is far better than never and I suspect that many of the senior staff making decisions 5 years ago are long gone. Hopefully there's a more enlightened management now. Also, things go in and out of fashion and some years ago, most people wouldn't have predicted the recent announcement that UK vinyl sales have reached their highest level for 25 years!

Personally, I think the people that deserve much of the credit for this news are the high-profile directors that spearheaded the deal a few years ago that guaranteed that distributors would buy enough 35mm filmstock to make it worthwhile manufacturing it from Kodak's point of view. This, and the substantial number of Academy Award winning films shot on film since then, sent out a powerful message that film still has special qualities for discerning filmmakers.

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Andrew Woodcock
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Excellent points you make there Adrian and as Dave states above, I too just hope there is enough of a market and a decent UK support team assigned here to make this venture both a worthwhile one for Kodak as well as a long lasting one.

Here's hoping! [Wink]

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Paul Browning
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I hope that someone has pointed out that the film stock they are currently offering is of little use because its a negative and not a positive film stock. People who would be interested in there new camera will be more interested in shooting film and watching it on projector (old style ) not transferring it to a
card to watch on your computer, something discussed on this forum when they first proposed this new venture. I hope they have kept the striping machines too, win win and then a 200ft magazine.

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Andrew Woodcock
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That's the dream Paul.

200ft sound cartridges,..all over again! [Smile] [Smile] [Wink]

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Osi Osgood
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That was my main question, will they also have sound stripe?

I'll certainly buy at least five or more rolls, but one thing is for sure, super 8 scope all the way!!!

The really funny thing is ...

In this day and age, it will probably cost less to buy a good, decent super 8 camera, silent or sound, for the clst of the roll of film, (this is going by what prices i have seen in my local thrift stores! This stuff goes for pennies!)

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Andrew Woodcock
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Let me know then please Osi if you see a 6008pro going for pennies. [Big Grin] [Wink]

or an 814 XLS for that matter!

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Claus Harding
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Great to see Ekta coming back in the fold!

As far as the negative stocks in Super-8, don't discount them as they have helped keep Super-8 out there as a shooting format (and as a format, period). A number of people like S-8 as a shooting format, but may never have been interested in having a projector, let alone collecting films.
The new camera will be aimed at least partly at such people.

The negative stocks are beautiful in latitude and look; in a perfect world we would still get prints made from them, but for now we can't. With the available reversal stocks plus the negative stocks, we now have some of the best of both worlds (Kodachrome and Plus-X excepted...)

If/when I have a project that wants negative with transfer, I will shoot with that; if it is to run on my Elmo, I go to the fridge and dig out my surviving (first round) Ekta 100 cassettes or, as a first trial this spring, the Fomapan 100 B/W.

I enjoy it all, collecting included [Smile]

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Tom Spielman
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I had posted many times that I believed Kodak would never bring back reversal and I was wrong, wrong wrong.

And I'm very happy about it. [Smile]

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Maurice Leakey
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What about the more basic old Super 8 cameras? I have just read the following on a web-site:-

"Ektachrome which Kodak says will be available in the fourth quarter of this year will be timed for the delivery of their new Super 8 camera.

Ektachrome is currently announced in ISO 100 daylight stock. Whilst Kodak's new camera will presumably be able to expose the new film correctly, the same cannot be said for old Super 8 cameras, many of which expose daylight film only at ISO 40 or ISO 160."

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