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  2. Kodak Portra - Wikipedia

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    Kodak announced in February 2011 that Portra 160 was to be similarly replaced by a single version like the 400 and incorporate the same upgrades as the new 400 speed version. [10] This has been available since mid-2011 in 135, 120, 220 and sheet format. The new film is easy to scan, according to reviews. [11]

  3. List of discontinued photographic films - Wikipedia

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    Portra 400 Kodak: Portra 400VC: 1998–2010: T: 400: C-41: Print: Professional color film, 'Vivid Color' for vibrant color and slightly higher contrast to add snap to flat/overcast light. US: 135, 120, 220: Portra 400 Kodak: Portra 400UC?–c2004 T 400 C-41 Print Professional color film, 'Ultra Color' for highly saturated images. US 135, 120 ...

  4. List of photographic films - Wikipedia

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    Kodak: Ultra Max 400: 2007-P: 400: C-41: Print: General purpose 'all conditions' consumer film (GC) with bright vibrant colors and natural skin-tones. Called Gold 400 1997 to 2007. Estar base from 2023. [127] USA: 135-24 /36 Kodak: Ultra Max 800: 2007-T: 800: C-41: Print: General purpose high speed consumer film with bright vibrant colors and ...

  5. List of photographic film formats - Wikipedia

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    Introduced with Kodak's "Pocket Instamatic" series Daylight, Transparency, Black & White Fujifilm ceased 110 production in 2009. Lomography revived the format in 2011. 111 for roll holder 1898 Unknown 6 + 1 ⁄ 2 × 4 + 3 ⁄ 4 in 165.1 × 120.65 mm Possibly discontinued 1924/9 112 for roll holder 1898 1924 7 × 5 in 177.8 × 127 mm 113

  6. Kodacolor (still photography) - Wikipedia

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    Kodacolor II – 35mm-film for colour prints. In still photography, Kodak's Kodacolor brand has been associated with various color negative films (i.e., films that produce negatives for making color prints on paper) since 1942. Kodak claims that Kodacolor was "the world's first true color negative film". [1]

  7. Kodak - Wikipedia

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    Kodak Gold 200; Kodak Ultramax 400; Kodak Ultramax 800 (Single use cameras) Color Negative Film (Professional) Kodak Ektar 100; Kodak Portra 160; Kodak Portra 400; Kodak Portra 800; Color Reversal Film Kodak Ektachrome E100; Reversal film or slide film is a type of photographic film that produces a positive image on a transparent base.

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