$(document). ready(function() { SampleGalleryV2({"containerId":"embeddedSampleGallery_6234428043","galleryId":"6234428043","isEmbeddedWidget":true,"selectedImageIndex":0,"isMobile":false}) }); Kodak has restarted production of one of its most famous film emulsions - Ektachrome.
Popular Science editor Stan Horaczek recently go to take a look inside.
Launched in 1946 and discontinued in 2012, Ektachrome owes its rebirth to a relatively recent resurgence of interest in film. Easier to develop than its more famous cousin Kodachrome, Ektachrome should be back in the hands of today's film photographers before the end of this year.
You can scroll through the images above to take a brief look into Kodak's factory in Rochester New York, and for more information, we recommend reading the full article, linked below.
'Inside the facility where Kodak brings film back to life' (popsci. com)
. dpreview.com2018-6-17 16:00