Kodak Supra and Ektachrome 64?

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Uniqe Photo seems to have some Supra that I am not familliar with and I was wondering if anyone has used it....Dead Link Removed

They also have EPR in 220 which if I remember is Ektachrome 64?

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EPR is ektachrome 64, and its a "chrome" film, NOT negative(unless you cross-process :wink:, which I've found it doesn't do all that well)

just wish the price was a little lower, I'd go bananas. EPR and EPN are my all-time fav's for chrome film, then E100G and Astia

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EPR and EPN are my all-time fav's for chrome film, then E100G and Astia

EPN, for some reason, is almost impossible to find these days. I have 30 rolls of EPR in 120, and 25 of EPP, plus some 35mm...I'm really going to miss these :sad: EPP seems to be such a low seller than even though it was discontinued months, it's still relatively available.
 
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As far as I know, the only Kodak E-6 films available to the US market are E100G, E100VS, E200, Elite Chrome 100, Elite Chrome 100 Plus, and Elite Chrome 200. The EPR is supposedly sold to the Japanese market only and I think EPN is gone.....
 

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EPN, for some reason, is almost impossible to find these days.

It could be because it has not been manufactured for over two years!

Aside from 320T and 160T, it was my favorite Ektachrome...EVER!

I replaced it with EPP, which is now gone as well. I guess now it is E100G for me!

My only remaining EPN is about 25 sheets of 8x10. :sad:
 

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As far as I know, the only Kodak E-6 films available to the US market are E100G, E100VS, E200, Elite Chrome 100, Elite Chrome 100 Plus, and Elite Chrome 200. The EPR is supposedly sold to the Japanese market only and I think EPN is gone.....

I posted a thread to Product Availability recently that EPR is gone in Japan.

It could be because it has not been manufactured for over two years!

True. But I meant it's difficult relative to the others (EPY, EPP, EPR).
 
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The news about EPR came from one store, Japan exposures...who knows if it is totally accurate. I am going to pick some up anyways. Has anyone ever used this Supra 800? Is is Portra relabeled for another country?
 
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