Gordon Coale
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Some 6x6 Ektachrome E100 images on the way. Nothing like big transparencies.
Some 6x6 Ektachrome E100 images on the way. Nothing like big transparencies.
EktaChrome 100 (NEW) by John Carter, on Flickr
I used the 'new' E100 35mm. It is really beautiful, but I felt in was a little soft. Maybe I'm wrong or I made a bunch of focusing errors. The 120 should at least help me out.
It was not your fault, E100 is definitely much softer than former Elitechrome 100 and E100G. That is quite dissappointing.
And Provia 100F is much sharper than current E100 as well. You also see that when you look at the film data sheets: MTF for E100 is much lower than MTF function for Provia 100F.
E100 is also contrastier (less latitude) than Provia 100F. And a bit more on the cool side compared to Provia.
E100 is a good film, but Provia remains the champion of natural-color reversal films.
EktaChrome 100 (NEW) by John Carter, on FlickrI used the 'new' E100 35mm. It is really beautiful, but I felt in was a little soft...