The Kodak Ektachrome 100 Plus Professional (EPP) is a slide film. It can be used to produce color slides. It is designed for exposure times of 1/10000 seconds to 1/10 seconds.
The full roll of the slide film is developed in the E6 process. It can, of course, also be cross developed in the C-41 process.
In 2009, Kodak discontinued the Ektachrome 100 Plus Professional due to declining demand. Prior to that, Kodak EPP 100 was available as 35mm, medium format and sheet film (4×5″, 8×10″). The film code of the Ektachrome 100 Plus Professional is “EPP”.
As the name suggests, professional photographers were targeted by Kodak as the target group for the slide film.
Sample photos
All sample photos were taken with the Pentax 645. The film was exposed to ISO 50 and has long since passed its expiration date at the time of shooting. The film was developed in the E6 process.
Technical datasheet
Attribute | Specification |
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35mm Format | Yes |
Medium format / roll film | Yes |
Development process | E6 / AP44 / CR-56 |