Looks like we got a tech sheet released on the KA page:
http://imaging.kodakalaris.com/sites/prod/files/files/products/e4000_ektachrome_100.pdf
Must be getting close to real, theer is a data sheet at
http://imaging.kodakalaris.com/sites/prod/files/files/products/e4000_ektachrome_100.pdf and it is dated AUG 2018
Looking at the old data sheet for E100 and this current sheet, they look like identical copies.
PE
PE, when they state "low contrast tonal scale", should we expect less contrast than the old Ektachrome (something like Kodachrome in regards to contrast) or just much less contrast than the current Fujichrome films? Do you know if the T-grain aspect of this new emulsion was already used in the old version of Ektachrome?Looking at the old data sheet for E100 and this current sheet, they look like identical copies.
PE
Do you have a data sheet for the long-defunct E100VS?
Do you have a data sheet for the long-defunct E100VS?
I feel ashemed but I would like to state : you got it braxus (you wonder right - they just copied).PE- which would make sense, since the new film is supposed to be a duplicate of the old film. But I wonder why there is no difference in any of the numbers? Surely they could make it finer grained still or differences in using it. Or maybe Kodak got lazy and just copied the old tech sheet because they didn't want to do the numbers on the new film?
I better empty my E100G from my freezer to make room for this!Just had back some processed slides from some Ektachrome 100G films from my frozen stock (O/D 2012).....the (technical) quality is still superb, and, if the new Ektachrome is similar and at a fair price, I'm sure Kodak will have a winner.![]()
I better empty my E100G from my freezer to make room for this!
Does Kodachrome 25 have been avaible ever as sheed film? I remember 120 format but I am not sure about if it have been indeed KM25 ? Possible I have bad remind of that issue and it was actualyWell done kodak!
Now you can focus on bringing back Kodachrome 25 in 135, 120 and sheet film formats![]()
Kodachrome had been produced in sheet up to 11x14 till 1952, but it wasn't Kodachrome 25. Some boxes from my collection(daylight has ASA 8, artifctial ASA 10):Does Kodachrome 25 have been avaible ever as sheed film? I remember 120 format but I am not sure about if it have been indeed KM25 ? Possible I have bad remind of that issue and it was actualy
Kodachrome 64 in 120!
But sheed films?
with regards
PS : For sure KM25 would have massive resolution in 8x10 but pls. don't speculate about having
8x10 Kodachrome 25....![]()
I see Freestyle has it listed on their site for 35mm already. But it wont be in till mid October. No listing for the Super 8 yet. Adorama and B&H don't have it listed yet.
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