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Kodak discontinues Ektachrome 100D


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<p>All of the other Ektachrome products had been discontinued. Production has ended on all of them, but there was enough inventory to keep the super 8 product alive a little longer. </p>

<p>I started my career working on Process ES-8 for Ektachrome SM movie film 7244. I also worked on the improved Ektachrome 160 movie films (type and type G). Then there was Kodachrome 40 super 8, but much of that production was in France. This is a bit sad, but like the end of Kodak Picture Spots at Disneyland, it was long expected. </p>

<p>For super 8 enthusiasts, there are still color negative films available in super 8. </p>

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