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Anscochrome was an honest film whose stated claims were lower price and acceptable color, if you like orange and brown and short color life if exposed to light after development. The worst film was Ektachrome X. Ektachrome X had a shorter color life than Ektacolor S and under normal storage conditions developed a pink color cast in less than a year and compared to most of the available transperancy materials from Agfa and Ansco, had grain like 50 grit sandpaper and the tonal range of cave paintings. In black and white film and ignoring some modern imports from Asia and Eastern Europe, Verichrome pan just mystified me with its want of an acceptable tonal range, no matter how it is developed. After saying all this, I am aware that some will totally disagree with my assessment of these films and that is just as it should be because if we all agreed on every film, there would have been no need for the vast choice we were spoiled by in the past and we would all be shooting two or three films and have no other choice. So let's hear it for all the rotten films and the great films and the necessity to agree to disagree so we can keep the little choice we have left.
Denise Libby
Denise Libby