I lifted the following right off a Facebook post of a few days ago. A letter from Kodak to an independent lab that processes E-6 film. Interesting read:
" snuck a glimpse of a letter from KODAK while buying film at a local lab here. This is a huge step in the release of EKTACHROME.
"Thank you for agreeing to participate in this E-6 Trade Process test. This is an important step in the KODAK and KODAK ALARIS reintroduction of EKTACHROME film later this year.
Contained in this package is a light-tight metal canister containing four rolls of 35mm film. These are 5 feet in length, the same as a 36-exposure roll of film. They have already been removed from their cartridges.
Please handle these in total darkness as you load them onto your E-6 processing machine. You can identify the emulsion side of the film by the orientation of the notch as seen below.
We ask that you process these four films at your standard normal processing time the same day you receive them.
After processing, please sleeve the films and place them back into the metal can. Then return them to us via the prepaid mailer in this package.
After the data is collected and analyzed from all the participating labs, we will send you a copy of the test results, showing where you lab stands relative to the overall trade average. The lab identifications will be coded so no one would know the identities of the labs in the survey.
As we introduce this new EKTACHROME film we value your help in establishing how the film performs in high quality processing labs such as yours. Thank you!"
Jim B.