Ektachrome Electronic Output Film - in camera?

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Can Ektachrome Electronic Output Film (EI100) be used in camera?
Has anyone tried this? Does anyone have further information about this film (Kodak Catalogue number: 1864115 or 8221954)?

Kodak do not seem to have any tech docs or info about this on their website.
Any info appreciated.
 

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dogzbum said:
Can Ektachrome Electronic Output Film (EI100) be used in camera?
Has anyone tried this? Does anyone have further information about this film (Kodak Catalogue number: 1864115 or 8221954)?

Kodak do not seem to have any tech docs or info about this on their website.
Any info appreciated.


rumor has it it's tungsten balanced
 
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There appears to be 64T and 100 (non-tungsten) versions.
I am interested in buying some of the 100 version but am not sure if I can use this as a standard in-camera film. The info below is all I've been able to find from Kodak's site.
It sounds to me like a thicker emulsion, higher contrast version of standard Ektachrome emulsions???
It sounds like it could be used in camera but probably needs to be rated at a higher EI ???


KODAK EKTACHROME Electronic Output Film 100
Light source: Xenon arc, CRT, laser, or similar light sources
Primary Features:
High D-max resulting in deeper blacks and improved shadow detail
Improved highlight contrast for crisp whites
Improved productivity through reduced exposure time on some film recorders
Primary Applications
First generation originals of electronically created images from digital cameras or computers
Second generation originals of film images that have been electronically managed or enhanced
Process E-6, by user or independent processing lab
Available in sheets only.
 

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Thread Resurrection!
(because I'm too lazy to start my own).
Anyway, after much googling and searching, this is pretty much all the info I've found on this 'Electronic Output Film'.
The other results seem to say that it's a bit more Tungsten balanced than daylight (although there was apparently a '64T' version for Tungsten, which would imply the '100' version is for daylight), even though technically CRT and Lasers can be balanced any which way.
The only sample I've seen in daylight is (there was a url link here which no longer exists), and it doesn't look half bad.
So, in the intervening years, has anyone else tried some?
And if not, the reason I'm asking is that I've recently scored some on a huge roll (which, if it's full, works out to something like 40c per 8x10 sheet), more than enough to experiment. So if noone else has samples, I'll be posting some in a month or two...
 

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A huge roll of it was sold off here a bit ago, the lucky SOB who bought it shared the results and they are magnificent!
 
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