Kodak allegedly releases new Kodacolor 100 and 200

One thing that makes me think that Kodak is re-introducing old film rather than new film stocks is the that I've not seen anything mentioning that its a "T-GRAIN Emulsion". which I think any newly developed Kodak color film would have. Not saying that its bad that Kodak is re-introducing old film stock its a good think as long they are really bring back 2 additional film stocks rather than just rebranding 2 currently available film stocks.
 
Hm?

The ColorPlus rolls looked like that for a long while now.
I buy it every now and then because it's my go-to test film for film cameras as it's often the cheapest option if Fuji 100 is out of stock.
 
I wish Kodak would offer a film stock that is not so warm. But I guess that we see so many minimally corrected Portra/ColorPlus shots that we may think that film should inherently look overly "warm." Imho, the old Superia X-Tra was a much better all-around, everyday film stock. Kodak films (including Fuji 200/400) can be a nightmare to home correct, if you are actually aiming for accurate colors.
 
Do you talk about RA4 wet printing, or scanning and digital post processing? I have not encountered any issue with Kodak Gold or Ultramax with scanning. I had no problem to get quite neutral colors.

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Pentax MX
SMC Pentax-M 2/85
Kodak Gold 200
Adox C-Tec Kit C-41
Plustek Opticfilm 7300, Vuescan
 
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