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Kodak Ektachrome E100 35mm 36 Exposure Roll Reviews

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I loved this film! Amazing colors! And I loved being able to get the film developed & cut into slides. So nostalgic! Tip though, I metered for highlights & shot accordingly but many of my shots would have turned out better with more light. I definitely will be trying another roll!
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Beautiful slide film -- my first exposure (no pun intended) to slide film and I was tremendously impressed with the colors and fine grain.
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I bought a roll of Ektachrome to experiment with slide film for the very first time, and I thoroughly enjoyed the results. The cool tones make for a very unique vintage vibe, but the main novelty for me is being able to have color positive images to mount in slides.
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Probably my favorite slide film. Period. Colors are more realistic.
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Ektachrome is a very good slide film. If you're new to reversal film, Ektachrome is a good choice, because it is the easiest one to shoot, with a good dynamic range and Portra-type colors. However, don't forget that this is a slide film which means that it's going to be contrasty (for those who love contrast). This film also produces very cool colors which is a unique feature in the realm of film. Because of this coolness, it can be used for "cinematic" shots (shots that look like they belong in a movie). The only bad side of this film is that the blue can become very apparent in night shots; I hope Kodak fixes that in a couple of years. If you want to get true blacks during night photography and long exposures, meter for the highlights and don't overexpose.
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