Lilserenity
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Ektar 100 has been getting some good press and seeing as 7dayshop delivered my pre-ordered stock of it this week, I decided to give it a run through and decided to use my new M2 as a subject.
These pictures were shot with a Canon EOS 3, Ektar 100 @ 100, EF 50mm f/1.8 II (the Plastic Fantastic) and scanned on a pretty old Nikon Coolscan III/LS30 (a scanner from 1998 that I have to run on an old NT box...) -- so nothing too advanced here.
Scan 1: Overall scene (resized to 1280px wide due to my lack of pro Flickr account) -- this is the full negative
1. http://www.flickr.com/photos/lilserenity/3122884136/in/photostream/
Scan 2: Bit closer in but still resized to 1280px wide. Holding up very well so far.
2. http://www.flickr.com/photos/lilserenity/3122057759/in/photostream/
Scan 3: Full size crop from original scan size (which is in the region of 3900x2700 I think)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lilserenity/3122057995/in/photostream/
My impressions of it are that it is superb. A genuinely warm toned, saturated C41 film that in my impression scans as well as slide and can definitely hold its head high. I will be using this a lot more, to supplement my use of 160NC, 400NC and various slide films I enjoy. I'm mostly a black and white gal but this film is just lovely to work with, very impressed indeed.
These pictures were shot with a Canon EOS 3, Ektar 100 @ 100, EF 50mm f/1.8 II (the Plastic Fantastic) and scanned on a pretty old Nikon Coolscan III/LS30 (a scanner from 1998 that I have to run on an old NT box...) -- so nothing too advanced here.
Scan 1: Overall scene (resized to 1280px wide due to my lack of pro Flickr account) -- this is the full negative
1. http://www.flickr.com/photos/lilserenity/3122884136/in/photostream/
Scan 2: Bit closer in but still resized to 1280px wide. Holding up very well so far.
2. http://www.flickr.com/photos/lilserenity/3122057759/in/photostream/
Scan 3: Full size crop from original scan size (which is in the region of 3900x2700 I think)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lilserenity/3122057995/in/photostream/
My impressions of it are that it is superb. A genuinely warm toned, saturated C41 film that in my impression scans as well as slide and can definitely hold its head high. I will be using this a lot more, to supplement my use of 160NC, 400NC and various slide films I enjoy. I'm mostly a black and white gal but this film is just lovely to work with, very impressed indeed.