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Kodak EKTACOLOR PRO Bundle - 120 Film
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Kodak EKTACOLOR PRO Bundle - 35mm Film
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Kodak Ektacolor Pro 800 film packaging on a white backgroundPerson standing in tall grass with a blurred background
Kodak EKTACOLOR PRO 800 - 120 Film
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Kodak Ektacolor Pro 800 film packaging on a white backgroundPerson standing in tall grass with a blurred background
Kodak EKTACOLOR PRO 400 - 120 FilmPerson wearing a white t-shirt with black text and graphics, holding colorful bracelets on a blurred outdoor background.
Kodak EKTACOLOR PRO 400 - 120 Film
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Kodak Ektacolor Pro 160 film box on a white backgroundPerson wearing a white t-shirt with black text and graphics, holding colorful bracelets on a blurred outdoor background.
Kodak Ektacolor Pro 160 film packaging on a white backgroundCoastal landscape with rocky outcrops and ocean waves.
Kodak EKTACOLOR PRO 160 - 120 Film
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Kodak Ektacolor Pro 160 film box on a white backgroundCoastal landscape with rocky outcrops and ocean waves.

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Kodak

Kodak - properly known as Kodak Eastman - was founded in America in 1888 and dominated the "Western" world of photography for the next 100 years, constantly in fierce rivalry with the Japanese Fuji.

Similarly to Fuji the advent of digital photography at the turn of the century caused significant financial problems. A late attempt to win in the compact market was hit by the rise of mobile photography and bankruptcy followed in 2012.

Fortunately the photography business has survived under the Kodak Alaris name - based in Hertfordshire, England - and they have delighted the analogue industry by pledging continued support for film production and the promise of bringing back old favourite emulsions.