Can anyone tell me what the differences were between E100G, E100SW, and E100VS?
I last used these films in 2004, writing up a review in
Australian Photography.
E100G = Ektachrome general use palette
E100S = Ektachrome saturated [or standard] colour palette
E100VS = vivid saturation colour palette
E100VS required similar care in bright light as one would afford Fuji's Velvia 50 / 100. At the time of writing my review it wasn't enjoying much sales success and certainly was not easy to pin down a box in stores.
Reintroduction of Ektachrome may have a market if it has a lower contrast than Fujifilm's stalwart Velvia 50 / 100 and on a par with Provia 100F, but a touch warmer (but since when were Ektachrome emulsions 'warm'?). The high contrast of Fuji's products means photographers must have the skill to use the film in adverse conditions [to the film] and still come away with a useable positive. This is easy enough, but we've been crying out for a lower contrast film for the better part of 20+ years!!