I read about this a couple days ago, (the end of Kodak slide film, not you homage), and damn it's depressing. I thought slide film would outlive color print film because it was already a niche product. Then again, how often can I reiterate Kodak is run by slugs. Slugs with MBAs but slugs none the less.

On 3/4/2012 11:06 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:
I'm sure everyone here has heard about Kodak's announcement that
they're discontinuing the manufacture of all slide films.

For some time now I've been meaning to scan the film rebate from
several different film stocks because I occasionally want to include
it on my medium format shots and my scanner won't scan a wide enough
strip to get it in with the image. Rather than do multiple scans of
just the edges of my MF negs and slides I decided to just re-create
the film rebate in Illustrator so I can scale it to any size and add
it as needed.

In honor of the end of Kodak slide film I made E100S my first one. You
can get the file here: http://www.robertstech.com/blog/?p=691
More will be available eventually - but don't hold your breath because
these take more work than it looks like!
It's in EPS vector format so you can scale it to any size you need.



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Don't lose heart!  They might want to cut it out, and they'll want to avoid a 
lengthily search.


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