

Eastman Kodak announced a new batch of photographic films – two new professional lines totaling six stocks: the Ektapan black-and-white negative films and the Ektacolor Pro color negative films. The new films are essentially the same high-quality emulsions as the former Kodak T-Max (for Ektapan) and Portra (for Ektacolor Pro) lines, now rebranded under the classic/vintage Kodak names.
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Kodak Ektapan Black & White Films
These are continuous-tone panchromatic negative films using a T-Grain emulsion for low grain, high sharpness, resolution, and contrast. Formats: 135 (35mm) and 120 for 100 & 400; 135 only for P3200.
- EKTAPAN 100: Ultra-high sharpness, fine grain, and resolving power. Ideal for maximum clarity.
- EKTAPAN 400: The world’s sharpest and finest-grain 400-speed B&W film.
- EKTAPAN P3200: Multi-speed film optimized for pushing to ISO 3200+ with consistent quality.
Kodak Ektacolor Pro Color Negative Films
These are daylight-balanced color negative films known for natural skin tones, soft/accurate color reproduction, ultra-fine grain, wide exposure latitude, and excellent scanning performance.
- EKTACOLOR PRO 160: Ultra-fine grain with exceptionally natural skin tones and soft, accurate colors.
- EKTACOLOR PRO 400: The world’s sharpest and finest-grain 400-speed color negative film; handles varied lighting well.
- EKTACOLOR PRO 800: Strong low-light performance while keeping natural skin tones and balanced color.
















