I think the reason is in great part because of the huge prevalence of
slow-speed zoom lenses that practically required faster film.  Had Kodak
wanted to improve slower speed emulsions they could have.  The money,
however, was elsewhere. 

Shel 


> [Original Message]
> From: J. C. O'Connell 
>
> I believe the reason that the recent Kodak 25 speed emulsions
> were discontinued was they were able to make signifigant improvements
> in the 100 emulsions to the point that the 25 was obsolete and they
> were unable to make the corresponding improvements in the 25's so
> goodbye 25. The films that came out at same time of 25 ending were
> gold 100, royal gold 100, and supra 100. I think the current film
> "Bright Sun" (100, damn tacky name). is most likely as good as any
> 100 they ever made and probably matches those old 25s too.


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