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Update: Several members of the cinematography.com forum have verified that Kodak will definitely eliminate the remjet layer on their…

Update: Several members of the cinematography.com forum have verified that Kodak will definitely eliminate the remjet layer on their…

      Kodak may be eliminating the remjet layer from its Vision 3 films! An unofficial statement shared by Memorylab on Instagram suggests that Kodak is considering this change for its upcoming products.

      Technica… Update: Some users from the cinematography.com forum have confirmed that Kodak will indeed remove the remjet layer from their film, but there’s additional information. Kodak is reportedly producing bulk rolls of Portra (5256) for motion picture applications, and a test of that film in 16mm can be found here: vimeo.com/1078815946/05565…. Additionally, there’s a test of the remjet-free 7219 (500T) stock available here: vimeo.com/1078737187/5ccfe.… For stills of 500T in 35mm featuring remjet, visit: analog.cafe/r/kodak-vision…. You can view the original forum thread here: cinematography.com/index.p…. #editorial🔥

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Update: Several members of the cinematography.com forum have verified that Kodak will definitely eliminate the remjet layer on their…

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