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Kodak Portra 400, EI 400, CONTAX S2, Carl Zeiss Distagon 28mm
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EMULSIVE interview #216: I am Tom Sebastiano and this is why I shoot film

Avatar - EMby EMMay 6, 2020October 16, 2020

Today’s EMULSIVE interviewee should not be a stranger to regular readers. From his thoughts on the Contax S2 and RTS series to a quick delve into scanning film with the $20k Imacon 949, Tom Sebastiano has already given us a peek into some of his photography. It’s time to take a much deeper dive. Over […]

Cover - A brief history of Kodak EKTACHROME
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A brief history of… Kodak EKTACHROME film

Avatar - Cheyenne Morrisonby Cheyenne MorrisonOctober 23, 2018July 31, 2021

Just as they managed to resurrect dinosaurs with DNA in Jurassic Park, Eastman Kodak and Kodak Alaris have pulled off the magical feat of resurrecting Kodak EKTACHROME film;

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Today’s the day: Kodak EKTACHROME E100 release – UPDATE 6

Avatar - EMby EMSeptember 25, 2018July 31, 2021

UPDATE 05: Additional online store links added (Mein Film Lab).

Hot off the press from EASTMAN Kodak and Kodak Alaris: EKTACHROME E100 is available starting from today.

David J Toman - Kodak Ektar 100
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EMULSIVE x Kodak Alaris Community Interview: results time

Avatar - EMby EMMarch 16, 2017October 16, 2020

Back in October 2016, we invited you all to submit your questions to Kodak Alaris for the third #EMULSIVE community interview. Well, we’re finally ready to share the results!

 

 
Thank you’s and introductions
First of all, a massive

Field - Kodak Ultra MAX 400
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EMULSIVE interview #29: I am Shikha Makan and this is why I shoot film

Avatar - EMby EMOctober 22, 2015October 16, 2020

Director and travel junkie Shikha Makan is today’s interviewee and what an interesting character she is.

After Kodak closed its doors in India, a friend handed her hundreds (yes, hundreds), of rolls of expired Kodak Ektachrome.

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