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Kodak Professional Chemistry Is Back!
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The Kodak Professional Photo Chemicals you know and love are back! Here with the original formulas and a brand-new look! Ready for you first is Kodak's legendary Black-and-White chemistry, starring the iconic XTOL, T-MAX, and everyone's favorite D-76. But that's not all! Kodak Color Negative and E-6 chemistry are lined up for release later this year!
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A Brand New Classic:Â CineStill BwXX 120 â Now in Medium Format!
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CineStill is proud to release this coveted classic cinema film emulsion â which has historically been reserved only for cinematographers since 1959 â in true 120 format for the first time. This compliments our previous release of BwXX in 35mm format, making both formats now available to photographers around the world looking for a versatile and beautiful black and white film stock.
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Announcing the Rebirth of Kodak Tmax P3200 TMZ for Preorder!
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. February 23, 2018 â After 5 years of "darkness" for high speed black and white film emulsions, Kodak has proclaimed the end of the "Dark Ages" and onward to the "Film Renaissance" with the rebirth of one of the most unique films on the market!Â
Tmax P3200 35mm available to ship in March, 2018
KODAK PROFESSIONAL T-MAX P3200 Black & White Negative Film â 3200TMZ is a multi-speed continuous-tone panchromatic black-and-white negative film that combines high to ultra-high film speeds with finer grain than that of other fast black-and-white films. It is especially useful for very fast action; for dimly lighted scenes where you canât use flash; for subjects that require good depth of field combined with fast shutter speeds; and for handholding telephoto lenses for fast action or in dim light. It is an excellent choice for nighttime photography.
Features and Benefits:
- KODAK T-GRAIN Emulsion
- High to Ultra High speed
- Fine grain
- Superior sharpness
- Maintains subject detail in prints higher degrees of magnification than conventional films
To preorder this reanimated film stock simply add it to your cart from our product page.
âItâs no secret that weâve been looking for opportunities to expand our portfolioâ said Dennis Olbrich, President â Kodak Alaris Paper, Photo Chemicals and Film. âDarkroom photography is making a comeback, and B&W Film sales are clearly on a positive trajectory. Given these very encouraging market trends, we believe P3200 TMZ will be a great addition to our lineupâ.
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Black & White Friday Sale Starts Now!
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Order through 11/24Â for BLACK & WHITEÂ FRIDAY special pricing!
THEÂ TRADITIONÂ OFÂ BLACK & WHITE
To celebrate the availability of CineStill BWXX, Double-X Negative film, all black and white film and chemicals from Kodak and CineStill are on sale for Black Friday. So get your stocking stuffers now or stock up for capturing the holidays on classic B&W film, at 10% to 33% off the lowest advertised prices.Â
And if youâd like to mix in some color film while warming by the fireplace or in the bright snowy daylight, be sure to add some 800Tungsten and 50Daylight in 120 or 135 format to take advantage of the FREE SHIPPING on film orders $75 or more.
Happy Holidays!
Still Silver,
-CineStill
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CineStill BWXX is Back in Limited Supply!
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Order Through 11/24 for BLACK & WHITE FRIDAY Special Pricing!
Available now exclusively through our online shop, CineStill BWXX is back by popular demand!! BWXX is a high speed, classic black & white film emulsion, with an EI of 250 under daylight and 200 under tungsten lighting.
CineStill BWXX is professionally spooled into high quality 135 (Non Dx-Coded) 36 exposure cartridges. Though we plan to continue producing this film, our initial inventory of this beautiful emulsion will certainly sell out fast, so order yours now!
Originally created by Eastman Kodak in 1959, Eastman double-x 5222, has since became a most beloved film for cinema and still photographers alike.
This classic black and white film stock has been left relatively unchanged since it's first release. Though Kodak no longer offers this wonderful film to the analog still photography community, it is still available to cinematographersâand why should they get to have all the fun?
Some of the movies using the classic Eastman double-x film stock 5222 include:Â
Raging Bull (1980), Schindler's List (1993), Stranger Than Paradise (1984), Memento (2000), Kafka (1991), Casino Royale (2006), I'm Not There (2007), Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003), Manhattan (1979), Cinderella Man (2005), Aferim! (2015), Frantz (2016), American Horror Story (2011-2017) and many many more.
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CineStill BWXX is an excellent choice for those looking for a classic film stock to fill the void left by the discontinuation of it's wonderful sister films, Kodak Plus-x and TXP320.
Recommended development in any black and white film developers. An extensive list of developing times for this film may be found at ishootfilm.org & The Massive Dev Chart form DigitalTruth.com
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Prerelease of 120 800T for Retail!
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CineStill in MEDIUM FORMAT is here!!!
Be among the first to get your 800T 120 by preordering here. Supplies are limited, so order now before...
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New Black and White Film from CineStill! - Limited Release of Double-X
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