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Here are some more images taken with Ektar 100 at the New York Botanic Gardens. Full disclosure: Kodak brought one of my earlier Ektar images and is using in in their advertising campaign. They also donate film for an ongoing long term project.

 

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Nice images

 

Are these with the 90 Macro setup?

 

I've been happy with the Ektar, too; find the colors very appealing and much more natural than the UC100

 

 

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As the title of the post says, it's Kodak Ektar 100 and it was processed normal.

 

Then I can only reiterate what I said before:

 

I find Kodachrome much more natural colourwise. Kodachrome II 25asa is unmistakably superior to Kodachrome 64 but harder to find these days. I have just looked at the link you included. I hadn't realised that Ektar 100 was a Colour Negative film. That explains it. Sorry not my thing

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Then I can only reiterate what I said before:

 

I find Kodachrome much more natural colourwise. Kodachrome II 25asa is unmistakably superior to Kodachrome 64 but harder to find these days. I have just looked at the link you included. I hadn't realised that Ektar 100 was a Colour Negative film. That explains it. Sorry not my thing

 

Too bad Kodak just announced they are "retiring" Kodachrome!:D

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I've been happy with the Ektar, too; find the colors very appealing and much more natural than the UC100

 

 

 

My experience (albeit limited, admittedly) has been the exact opposite. I thought that the film was horrible.

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My experience (albeit limited, admittedly) has been the exact opposite. I thought that the film was horrible.
I wasn't that impressed either but I thought it maybe had something to do with monitor resolution. Anyway I haven't the energy to contemplate that with the really sad news about Kodachrome. I grew up with that film and by and large, have been totally loyal to it. The Yanks will be crestfallen
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Then I can only reiterate what I said before:

 

I find Kodachrome much more natural colourwise. Kodachrome II 25asa is unmistakably superior to Kodachrome 64 but harder to find these days. I have just looked at the link you included. I hadn't realised that Ektar 100 was a Colour Negative film. That explains it. Sorry not my thing

 

KII hasn't been manufactured in 35 years, and I doubt if even a specialist lab like Rocky Mountain does the K-12 process anymore.

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Dwaynes is the only place on the planet that processes Kodachrome today. They won't do 35 year old film either... Kenneth - you really should have had that stuff processed by now!

 

The images of the buds above all have a strange pink caste to them, on my calibrated monitor.

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I very much like the new Ektar 100. I personally preferred print film over slides for its more forgiving nature. Most of my cameras don't have meters and I appreciate the extra latitude. It's going to be my fair-weather colour film once my stock of Reala runs out.

 

Here's a photo of my mother taken with Ektar 100. (MP and 50 Summilux-M ASPH)

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first post here.

 

i recently got some Ektar 100 and i love flowers...so here are the results!

 

1st with my leica m7 + 50mm 1.4 summilux v2 and some from a hasselblad on 120 format

 

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Lovely images!

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The images of the buds above all have a strange pink caste to them, on my calibrated monitor.

 

I see it, too. On a lark, I ran one through iCorrect EditLab set to "SmartCorrect":

 

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