Riverman
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Great film. Great value. I love it and prefer it to the 100 speed Fuji E6 fiilms.
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Riverman
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What gives? The image linking button always foxes me on RFF. To display a flickr image in a reply don't you just paste the BBCode?
dallard
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I keep hearing that the Elite Chrome films are the consumer versions of the E100 films but I still don't understand just exactly how they differ. Is it sort of like the difference there used to be between the KR64 and PKR64 Kodachromes?
steveyork
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To my eyes, elite chrome and ektachrome 100g look similar. These two, and possibly provia, are my favorite slide films.
David_Manning
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I totally agree with Elite Chrome being a great film. Here are a few scans from EliteChrome 100 and my Contax T3:
Looks awesome on a light table too! (courtesy of my iPhone 4):



Looks awesome on a light table too! (courtesy of my iPhone 4):

efix
RF user by conviction
I totally agree with Elite Chrome being a great film. Here are a few scans from EliteChrome 100 and my Contax T3:
David, these are marvelous!
efix
RF user by conviction
Okay, so here are mine! (Sorry it took me so long, but today was family day!
)

On the slide by efixphoto, on Flickr

Fairy tale by efixphoto, on Flickr

On the Ferris wheel by efixphoto, on Flickr

What a beautiful specimen! by efixphoto, on Flickr

2011-08-06_CT+EC100_23_lr by efixphoto, on Flickr

Letterboxes by efixphoto, on Flickr

Blue sky by efixphoto, on Flickr
See what I mean about Elite Chrome colours? Wonderful! And it's also got a lot of leeway for processing, should you desire to do so, since it's so natural. (These were all slightly processed in Lightroom 3 after scanning, but mostly to straighten out the levels. I tried to maintain the original look of the film. Btw, I scanned them with a Plustek OpticFilm 7400, which is GREAT value for money in my opinion!)

On the slide by efixphoto, on Flickr

Fairy tale by efixphoto, on Flickr

On the Ferris wheel by efixphoto, on Flickr

What a beautiful specimen! by efixphoto, on Flickr

2011-08-06_CT+EC100_23_lr by efixphoto, on Flickr

Letterboxes by efixphoto, on Flickr

Blue sky by efixphoto, on Flickr
See what I mean about Elite Chrome colours? Wonderful! And it's also got a lot of leeway for processing, should you desire to do so, since it's so natural. (These were all slightly processed in Lightroom 3 after scanning, but mostly to straighten out the levels. I tried to maintain the original look of the film. Btw, I scanned them with a Plustek OpticFilm 7400, which is GREAT value for money in my opinion!)
Prest_400
Multiformat
So nice!
It's been a while since I've shot anything. I finished my last roll of Sensia the end of last year, and Studies kept me busy (and stil do with a project). Plus I got a new hobby of listening to music.
Looks really nice. Yummy colors and contrasts! Sensia was a wonderful film, but very tamed. Kodachrome was a wild one.
And know what, I'll go and project some of my last year slides. I believe some of them haven't even been projected.
Perhaps soon will buy some and see if I shoot anything. A roll ends to last me 3 months!
It's been a while since I've shot anything. I finished my last roll of Sensia the end of last year, and Studies kept me busy (and stil do with a project). Plus I got a new hobby of listening to music.
Looks really nice. Yummy colors and contrasts! Sensia was a wonderful film, but very tamed. Kodachrome was a wild one.
And know what, I'll go and project some of my last year slides. I believe some of them haven't even been projected.
Perhaps soon will buy some and see if I shoot anything. A roll ends to last me 3 months!
gb hill
Veteran
What gives? The image linking button always foxes me on RFF. To display a flickr image in a reply don't you just paste the BBCode?
Insert it into the Insert Image icon above, making sure you delete the http before you insert & paste. If you don't the image won't work & will look like this [http][http]. I always preview to make sure the photo works so I can delete the IMG that trails the photo & the flickr wording that appears before.
gb hill
Veteran
Love the nice colors from this. It's a film I will have to try.
Riverman
Well-known
Insert it into the Insert Image icon above, making sure you delete the http before you insert & paste. If you don't the image won't work & will look like this [http][http]. I always preview to make sure the photo works so I can delete the IMG that trails the photo & the flickr wording that appears before.
Thanks Greg. Here is the Elite Chrome image that I wanted to post:

Lilserenity
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Another couple of Elite Chromes

Biancacamicia, Val d'Orcia, Toscana by Vicky Lamburn, on Flickr

Amberley Mount from Bury Hill, South Downs by Vicky Lamburn, on Flickr
Both taken with an OM2n
Vicky

Biancacamicia, Val d'Orcia, Toscana by Vicky Lamburn, on Flickr

Amberley Mount from Bury Hill, South Downs by Vicky Lamburn, on Flickr
Both taken with an OM2n
Vicky
HHPhoto
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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.
I Germany these 5 packs are even cheaper at some online retailers (e.g. Foto Brenner).
Slide film has always been much more popular in Germany, Austria and Suisse than in other countries, therefore bigger market, more competition and more consumer friendly prices.
(in 2009 5000 new slide projectors were sold in Germany due to official data; five German manufacturers are still producing slide projectors).
E 6 development is very cheap (and good) here , too.
Fuji Eurocolor in Gera for example is developing for about 2€.
And there are more than 40 labs here doing E6. And the number is stable.
Cheers, Jan
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kmallick
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I Germany these 5 packs are even cheaper at some online retailers (e.g. Foto Brenner).
Slide film has always been much more popular in Germany, Austria and Suisse than in other countries, therefore bigger market, more competition and more consumer friendly prices.
(in 2009 5000 new slide projectors were sold in Germany due to official data; five German manufacturers are still producing slide projectors).
E 6 development is very cheap (an good) here , too.
Fuji Eurocolor in Gera for example is developing for about 2€.
And there are more than 40 labs here doing E6. And the number is stable.
Cheers, Jan
That gives me the itch to move to Germany!
I recall days when everybody could develop the beautiful Elite Chromes for cheap. E-6 processing is dwindling in the US, but you can still get them done for $7-$8.
HHPhoto
Well-known
nice film, but i have some from the early 90s that has started to fade.
Don't worry, because:
1. The current Elitechrome 100 is a completely different film, introduced to the market in 2003. More stable colors.
2. Due to Wilhelm imaging research proper stored slide film has an archival stability in the 100 - 200 years range. Even the former Kodak E6 films.
3. If you are watching fading from 90's slide film, then the problem is most likely a not sufficient fixing (so a lab problem).
Cheers, Jan
HHPhoto
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...
Forget the scanner....
Instead
- buy a slide projector with a quality projection lens (avoid the simple lenses, use a quality glass lens) and a good screen.
Then you will get by far the best quality you can get with slides:
Incredible color brillance, sharpness and resolution, higher contrast range.
Slides are designed for projection, there you will see their full beauty
- buy a good slide loupe and a daylight light table. I recommend the Schneider 4x slide loupe (and the Rodenstock 4x slide loupe).
The quality is on the same level as projection (you even get a little "3D effect" with these excellent slide loupes), the only difference is that the pictures are smaller.
Using slide loupes and light table is very fast, like a photo album.
Cheers, Jan
ianstamatic
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hmm this thread makes me want to go shoot some of the 5 packs of e100vs 4x5 I have sitting unopened in my freezer...
ianstamatic
Well-known
whats the best light source for projecting backwards through a viewcam ?
jawarden
Well-known
See what I mean about Elite Chrome colours? Wonderful!
These really did turn out nice! Well done.
Jeff
roboflick
Well-known
I agree with this statement. I recently bought a Leica p2000 projector with 90mm colorplan lens, and a daylite screen and love watching my slides projected so does my 3 year old son who loves running the projector.
A Mamiya loupe is also a great option
Nik
A Mamiya loupe is also a great option
Nik
Forget the scanner...., scanning is always a quality decreasing process.
Instead
- buy a slide projector with a quality projection lens (avoid the simple lenses, use a quality glass lens) and a good screen.
Then you will get by far the best quality you can get with slides:
Incredible color brillance, sharpness and resolution, higher contrast range.
Slides are designed for projection, there you will see their full beauty
- buy a good slide loupe and a daylight light table. I recommend the Schneider 4x slide loupe (and the Rodenstock 4x slide loupe).
The quality is on the same level as projection (you even get a little "3D effect" with these excellent slide loupes), the only difference is that the pictures are smaller.
Using slide loupes and light table is very fast, like a photo album.
Cheers, Jan
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