The Kodak Ektachrome E100, a renowned slide film from Kodak, was introduced in 2018 and marked the revival of slide film production at Kodak after it had been temporarily discontinued. This film is characterized by its particular suitability for creating color slides. With a stated light sensitivity of ISO 100, it presents itself as a versatile medium that can be used for a variety of photographic projects and requirements.
Development of the film
The E6 process is at the heart of the development of Kodak Ektachrome E100 film. This specialized developing process, designed specifically for slide films, ensures films are developed correctly for optimal results. It is considered standardized and ensures consistent quality and reproduction of colors and details. Once the development process is complete, users have various options available: they can digitize the resulting slides for convenient use on digital platforms, or project them onto a wall using a projector to enjoy the classic slide experience.
Formats
The Kodak Ektachrome E100 film is very flexible when it comes to choosing camera formats. It’s compatible with 35mm and medium format cameras, making it an attractive choice for a wide range of photographers – from amateurs to professionals. Additionally, the film is also available in a 4×5 inch size, making it a suitable option for large format cameras. This opens up the opportunity for photographers to create high-quality, detailed images that are particularly suitable for artistic or professional applications.
Technical datasheet
Attribute | Specification |
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35mm Format | Yes |
DX coding on cartridge | Yes |
Medium format / roll film | Yes |
Development process | E6 / AP44 / CR-56 |
Release date | 2018 |
Country of production | USA |