Kodak is bringing back Ektachrome film

I’m not saying that there isn’t a place for hobbyists to enjoy the darkroom experience, and especially for b&w, the chemistry is fairly benign. But I just don’t see enough people interested these days going back to film photography to make cranking up the film production lines worth it for consumers. And if they do, the price per roll will be pretty high.

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Natural Geographic photographers used Kodachrome not Ektachrome. Kodachrome has a long archival life, Ektachrome fades over time. BTW, listen to Paul Simons “Kodachrome”

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