Thanks for sharing, that first shot could be Norway! I, too, recently processed some e6 film of the same vintage shot though my 500c/m over Christmasdon't have access to a scanner at the moment unfortunately, and I can't recommend a good kit as I only found a few rolls in the back of the fridge so it wasn't worth buying a whole kit...
I would love to see Norway! Your shots look amazing, you gotta get a scanner!
Curious, how was your Ektachrome stored?
I cross-process expired Ektachrome. The contrast and saturation are insane. It's a little hard to color balance (I wet print), but once you lock in on the right filtration, the prints are pretty amazing. It's not for everything, but for certain things, it's a lot of fun.
Do you process them as C41? Do they print well without orange mask? Your example is very nice!
I guess it's nice to know your film looks the same as mine of a similar vintage. Kind of purplish (is that a word?)
Do you process them as C41? Do they print well without orange mask? Your example is very nice!
You'd have to ask Michael at the Film Photography Project - I purchased this film from him. I was told it has been cold stored since expiration, and they batch test this stuff. I love the colors in your shot, I can't believe that is cross processed, I only get green out of that method!
I seem to recall reading somewhere that Fuji E6 did not cross process nearly as well as Kodak. True?
I'd hate to use the frozen E100G I have for other than intended slides, but I do have some otherwise useless Elitechrome 400 I bought expired "but cold stored, tested and perfect" which is very pastel and grainy. Basically useless for slides, so I have considered cross processing it.
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