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WPPI 2018: Kodak Alaris Revives T-Max P3200 Film

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Kodak Alaris is working hard to bring film back into the conversation, with last year's news that the company is bringing back Ektachrome, recent updates on the Super 8 Camera, and now the announcement that T-MAX P3200 is being revived. For those who are unfamiliar with this classic, P3200 is a panchromatic black-and-white negative film with a nominal speed of ISO 800, which is designed to be pushed two stops, to ISO 3200. It is a fine-grain film and supports standard black-and-white processing, allowing photographers to develop this at home or at a lab easily. The plan is to release the film in the coming months, and it will be made available, initially, in 35mm, 36-exposure rolls.

Do you still shoot film? Are you planning to jump into film photography for the first time? Let us know your thoughts on this classic process, and your favorite films, in the Comments section, below!

Friday, February 23, 2018 - 12:11pm

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