Kodak Ektar 100 negative film

In a time when more and more people are converting to digital photography, and film manufacturers are discontinuing films; it came as a great surprise when Kodak launched their ultra-fine grain Ektar 100 film in 2008.

Kodak Ektar 100

Characteristics

Kodak Ektar 100 faithfully reproduces colours and, as the claims suggest, there is minimal grain. In some circumstances there can be a slight blue-shift, but it’s not very noticable.

Example Gallery

Here are some photos that I have taken with this film.

EliminatorCircus CircusCautionColourfully GloomyMr PointynoseFireworksFerris WheelDodgemsMeteorEndless CorridorSuitcase in a Flooded Roomanother wheelchairGloomy CorridorFirst AidIronHooversSomeone's ShoesWheelchairBathroomFire ExtinguishersFire ExitLighthouseLa Mola - Penitenciaria MilitarLa Mola - Fronts 9 & 10Empty GlassesWing - #01Holiday Dog - 1PonyLizardoChimneyMarina ReflectionsLight

Disclaimer

These photos were scanned in labs using a Fuji SP3000 scanner. Results may vary depending on how you or your lab scans your negatives.

Posted: July 8th, 2011.  Categories: FilmsTags: ,

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