efix
RF user by conviction
I just started scanning a roll of Kodak Elite Chrome 100 which I recently shot with my Contax T, and from the first picture, I had a feeling that this might be the one to go with.
I just LOVE those blue blues, red reds and and yellow yellows. I LOVE how everything looks so natural -- not overly saturated, not overly contrasty, no single colour overly dominant.
Wonderful. (Pictures may follow later.)
EDIT: This is not to say I'm not also a huge fan of Velvia 50
I just LOVE those blue blues, red reds and and yellow yellows. I LOVE how everything looks so natural -- not overly saturated, not overly contrasty, no single colour overly dominant.
Wonderful. (Pictures may follow later.)
EDIT: This is not to say I'm not also a huge fan of Velvia 50
freeranger
Well-known
Don't be such a tease! Photos please
efix
RF user by conviction
Don't be such a tease! Photos please
Ha, that rhymes! So your wish shall be fulfilled!
ThangNguyen
Established
Cannot wait to see it. Cheers!
thegman
Veteran
This might interest you then:
http://www.ag-photographic.co.uk/kodak-elite-chrome-100-35mm-5-pack-2291-p.asp
I've never seen slide film so cheap.
http://www.ag-photographic.co.uk/kodak-elite-chrome-100-35mm-5-pack-2291-p.asp
I've never seen slide film so cheap.
bob338
Well-known
nice film, but i have some from the early 90s that has started to fade.
efix
RF user by conviction
This might interest you then:
http://www.ag-photographic.co.uk/kodak-elite-chrome-100-35mm-5-pack-2291-p.asp
I've never seen slide film so cheap.
Actually, a local drugstore had EB on offer recently for a mere 3.95 €. Now it's back to 4.60-ish again. But another local drugstore allegedly sells rebranded EB for 3.05 €. If that's true (I just shot a roll and will try to verify this once it's back), this'll be my allround film for when I'm going to shoot a lot.
efix
RF user by conviction
nice film, but i have some from the early 90s that has started to fade.
That's an issue I hadn't even considered yet, thanks for mentioning it. Could that have to do something with how the slides are stored?
Lilserenity
Well-known
That's an issue I hadn't even considered yet, thanks for mentioning it. Could that have to do something with how the slides are stored?
Elite Chrome 100 is not the same today as it was in the 90s, the the edge-code is now EB3. Fading from Ektachromes from my experience both personally and also from things I have read over and over on the Internet over the years has had more to do with the processing at the time, than the film itself. But I'll report back on my Elite Chromes in 15 years time
I can only imagine that EB3 is E100G but just not been stored at a specific temperature, and EBX is E100VS.
In terms of Elite Chrome 100 love, I love the stuff, I switched fully to it for slide purposes from Kodachrome 64, previously I used it when I couldn't get Kodachrome. The Extra Colour variant is very good as well, I prefer it to Velvia but I tend to shoot the standard variant the most. Elite Chrome 200 was also very good when it was with us...
Anyway, it has some impressive latitude for slide film as I found out today:
The straight scan was a write-off but a bit of work on the curves and scan settings worked wonders.
Anyway along with Ektar, Elite Chrome 100 is special film.
Vicky
Juan Valdenebro
Truth is beauty
It's a great film, and it's cool to know it can be found in lots of places for tourists, etc... Great for cross-processing too!
Cheers,
Juan
Cheers,
Juan
Denton
Established
Elite Chrome and Astrophotography
Elite Chrome and Astrophotography
Elite Chrome was one of the few chromes that had high red sensitivity and was therefore a film of choice for astrophotography. Many nebulae are rich in reds and show up marvelously when using a long exposure with just a 100mm lens. I used to use the Nikkor 105 f2.5 wide open with Elite chrome, exposing for about 10 minutes and stars even at the edges showed no coma. Fantastic lens, fantastic film.
Denton
Elite Chrome and Astrophotography
Elite Chrome was one of the few chromes that had high red sensitivity and was therefore a film of choice for astrophotography. Many nebulae are rich in reds and show up marvelously when using a long exposure with just a 100mm lens. I used to use the Nikkor 105 f2.5 wide open with Elite chrome, exposing for about 10 minutes and stars even at the edges showed no coma. Fantastic lens, fantastic film.
Denton
wafflecakee
Well-known
I got a box of 40 rolls of 80 dollars. I had a blast shooting it but I couldn't afford scanning so I sold the last 20 rolls. I'm in dire need of a scanner...
planetjoe
Just some guy, you know?
I second the OP's sentiment. I've started to shoot my way through a frozen brick of E100VS, and I'm reminding myself of how satisfying it is.

27390029_sRGB_4x6x300 by joecentric, on Flickr
(recently posted on another thread)
This thread makes me want to load another roll and get back to it!
Cheers,
--joe.

27390029_sRGB_4x6x300 by joecentric, on Flickr
(recently posted on another thread)
This thread makes me want to load another roll and get back to it!
Cheers,
--joe.
roboflick
Well-known
It's also great fun to project! And slide projectors and a white wall are cheap.
Nik
Nik
patrickhh
GAS free since Dec. 2007
lynnb
Veteran
thanks for this thread, I'd bookmarked info on Elite Chrome some time ago intending to try it and then completely forgot about it.
Here's the discussion I had bookmarked, with comparisons to Fuji's films:
http://photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=0010rz
And here's another thread I'd found on x-processing, with sample images:
http://www.lomography.com/magazine/reviews/2009/09/08/kodak-elitechrome-ebx-35mm-100-iso-user-review
Here's the discussion I had bookmarked, with comparisons to Fuji's films:
http://photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=0010rz
And here's another thread I'd found on x-processing, with sample images:
http://www.lomography.com/magazine/reviews/2009/09/08/kodak-elitechrome-ebx-35mm-100-iso-user-review
Chinasaur
Well-known
It's been SIX hours already..where are the SCANS???

Looking forward to seeing your creations.
Looking forward to seeing your creations.
efix
RF user by conviction
I second the OP's sentiment. I've started to shoot my way through a frozen brick of E100VS, and I'm reminding myself of how satisfying it is.
27390029_sRGB_4x6x300 by joecentric, on Flickr
Ahh, yes. That's what I'm talking about!
efix
RF user by conviction
It's been SIX hours already..where are the SCANS???
Looking forward to seeing your creations.
I'm sorry, I live in Germany and the night came inbetween me and processing the scans
Paddy C
Unused film collector
I like E100VS a lot.
Might have to try some Elite Chrome if I can find it on my upcoming trip.
Might have to try some Elite Chrome if I can find it on my upcoming trip.
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