Max Cooper
Member
***update: there's now a third series of images. scroll down for link!***
After last week's film speed test of Ektar 100, I shot a "walking around" roll. I'm pretty impressed with it. The reds don't seem as saturated as everyone says they should, but it does have a very "clean" look to it.
Photos here:
http://darktopography.blogspot.com/2009/02/second-roll-of-ektar.html
Let me know what you think!
After last week's film speed test of Ektar 100, I shot a "walking around" roll. I'm pretty impressed with it. The reds don't seem as saturated as everyone says they should, but it does have a very "clean" look to it.
Photos here:
http://darktopography.blogspot.com/2009/02/second-roll-of-ektar.html
Let me know what you think!
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dazedgonebye
Veteran
These new examples are also encouraging.
More examples of "well saturated" but not "over saturated," to my eyes anyway.
More examples of "well saturated" but not "over saturated," to my eyes anyway.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
If you get the exposure right, the saturation is spot on.
Distressingly many 'serious amateurs' are convinced that film manufacturers lie, and therefore overexpose mercilessly.
Ektar 100 does not reward this.
Cheers,
Roger
Distressingly many 'serious amateurs' are convinced that film manufacturers lie, and therefore overexpose mercilessly.
Ektar 100 does not reward this.
Cheers,
Roger
Michael P.
Bronica RF
Thanks for the samples. These are nice. Do you have any more example of skin tones?
40oz
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Those look good. Thanks.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
The first photo of the pole is striking. Thanks for sharing.
Max Cooper
Member
A Third Roll!
A Third Roll!
The lab had a minor screw-up and generously made it up to me with an extra roll of Ektar. Results are here:
http://darktopography.blogspot.com/2009/02/third-roll-of-ektar.html
I like this film a lot.
There are a couple of examples of skin tones in this new bunch. I'm really impressed with the look; clean like digital, but with awesome dynamic range.
I'm still not convinced on the reds. They are too yellow for my tastes. Think I'll go shoot some apples and see what happens.
Thanks for looking!
A Third Roll!
The lab had a minor screw-up and generously made it up to me with an extra roll of Ektar. Results are here:
http://darktopography.blogspot.com/2009/02/third-roll-of-ektar.html
I like this film a lot.
There are a couple of examples of skin tones in this new bunch. I'm really impressed with the look; clean like digital, but with awesome dynamic range.
I'm still not convinced on the reds. They are too yellow for my tastes. Think I'll go shoot some apples and see what happens.
Thanks for looking!
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