dmr
Registered Abuser
First frame, first roll. Just kind of a random street shot, but it shows that the film speed and the sunny-16 rule and the meter in the camera all seem to agree. 
My first impression is that the character of the film is somewhat between Astia and Kodachrome. Looks more vivid than Astia.
I'm still working through some minor scan issues but the finished ones so far look good.
My first impression is that the character of the film is somewhat between Astia and Kodachrome. Looks more vivid than Astia.
I'm still working through some minor scan issues but the finished ones so far look good.

charjohncarter
Veteran
Man, that is great news about the hip!!!!:angel:
Time to celebrate! But easy going though....
I cannot wait to see what you come up with shooting some new E100.![]()
Yes I had a tough time with this one, medicine goof ups.
I'll be able to shoots some soon. I love some of my images from my first roll, but I thinking of fill flash for the early and late afternoon.
Like this one that would have benefited:

charjohncarter
Veteran
Santa Barbara you say? Check /call Samy's on State Street, they carry film and are the same price as B&H etc:
https://www.samys.com/stores
530 State Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Telephone: 805-963-7269
Sorry, I didn't read this until I was back. But thanks, I have two children that live in SB so that is a good hint.
Mackinaw
Think Different
My first roll. The reds just jump out at you. Great saturation. Not as fine grained as Velvia, but still excellent. First observations are all positive (excuse the bad pun).
Jim B.

Jim B.
Mackinaw
Think Different
Another off my test roll. Canon F-1 with FD15mm fisheye.
Jim B.

Jim B.
Huss
Veteran
Huss
Veteran
Another off my test roll. Canon F-1 with FD15mm fisheye.
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Jim B.
Love the way the kolor pops!
jpchopper
Member
EC100. Cut down to subminiature 9.2mm 8x11mm format.
Minox TLX, Yashica Atoron electro
home developed E6, phone scans
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Minox TLX, Yashica Atoron electro
home developed E6, phone scans





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Huss
Veteran
goamules
Well-known
I finally got to shoot a couple rolls. Just got them back. Via M3 and original Nokton 50/1.5:


goamules
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GarageBoy
Well-known
Any direct comparisons (not necessarily same photo, but two shots side by side, or on the same scanner?) to E100G ?
From what I've seen, it's not super contrasty, and the mid tones are a little... murky?
From what I've seen, it's not super contrasty, and the mid tones are a little... murky?
goamules
Well-known
I never shot E100G, and seldom regular Ektachrome, I was a Kodachrome guy.
That bridge shot was in high contrast conditions, so the mid tones are rare. The street shot also pretty bright lighting, overhead. This shot is in more subdued (missed the focus):
That bridge shot was in high contrast conditions, so the mid tones are rare. The street shot also pretty bright lighting, overhead. This shot is in more subdued (missed the focus):

goamules
Well-known
Here's one I like, look at the clouds:

GarageBoy
Well-known
Thanks, I meant earthtones, not mid tones
I guess I'll have to shoot a roll and see. I wanna see if it pops with leaves, reds etc
I guess I'll have to shoot a roll and see. I wanna see if it pops with leaves, reds etc
goamules
Well-known
Don't know what "pop" means, but you can see my bridge shot has leaves and reds. Why not try a roll, that's what they made it for.
goamules
Well-known
I just rescanned the slides that the lab had done. What a difference, much better, sharper, deeper colors than what their system uses.
Lab scan:

Lab scan:

Toastybunzz
Member
I don't have a ton of examples yet, I've mostly been shooting through my Provia stash. Plus the harsh california summer light isn't the best for slide. I quite like what I've gotten so far though. It's more neutral than Provia, with less tendency to go blue in open shade and has better skin tones, but it doesn't have the punch that the Fuji film does.




bwcolor
Veteran
Really enjoyed this thread. Getting the desire to shoot some film again. I've not shot film for years, but still have over a dozen cameras and many lenses. I thought that I would get back to film due to my preference for B&W film, but this thread has me interested in E-6 again. Need to re-educate myself on using my Jobos. I've not shot much 35mm E-6, but love 645 and especially 6x7.
Any speculation as to when there might be a 120 version of this film? Viewing 6x7 slide film on a lightbox is just stunning. I never projected, but that must be something.
Any speculation as to when there might be a 120 version of this film? Viewing 6x7 slide film on a lightbox is just stunning. I never projected, but that must be something.
brbo
Well-known
My small stash of former Ektachrome is now gone. I decided to cross processed the very last roll in C-41 and was surprised that with good inversion the results don't have to scream 'lomo'. The grain is bigger, though.
This is cross-processed Elitechrome 100 ("consumer" version of Ektachrome) expired in 2012:

And this is the new E100 (standard E-6 process):


This is cross-processed Elitechrome 100 ("consumer" version of Ektachrome) expired in 2012:

And this is the new E100 (standard E-6 process):


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