That’s never going to be the case with Kodak Gold, which is perhaps the mostgrocery storestock there is. If a place sells any film at all, there’s a good chance they’ll have this one. So if you’re in that shop anyway, nothing could be easier than just picking some up there ...
It’s Vericolor II that brings us to the Portra era, with the VPL one first being replaced by a short-lived Ektacolor Pro Gold 100T film in 1998. A year later, this was rebranded as Portra 100T, a film that was discontinued in 2006. At the same time Vericolor VPL was replaced b...