Extremely fine grain
Remarkably detailed scans
Greater enlargements
Lower D-min
Whiter, brighter whites
Lower contrast tone scale
Extended tonal range from highlights to shadows
Improved highlight and shadow detail
Matched color records for a neutral tone scale
Pleasing, natural skin tone reproduction
Consistent gray scale rendition throughout tonal range
Outstanding reciprocity
No speed or color compensation required for exposures from 1/10,000 to 10 seconds
Image archivability
Dark storage image stability of at least 80 year;
Images can be accessed for further use many years into the future
Type
35mm color slide film
Speed
ISO 100
Applications
Exceptional results for advertising, fashion, editorial, architecture, nature/wildlife, and other commercial applications
Process
Process E-6
Color Saturation
Brighter whites, and an improved tone scale
Grain
Fine grain
Sharpness
High
Exposure Latitude
Narrow
Push/Pull
You can increase the effective speed (i.e., push) of E100G and E100GX films by adjusting the first developer time; Increased film speed is useful under dim lighting conditions, or when you need high shutter speeds to stop action or small lens openings for increased depth of field; You can also use a short push to slightly increase contrast, sharpen highlights, or compensate for underexposure; A recommended starting point for E100G or E100GX Films is to underexpose by 1 stop (EI 200) for a push 1 process (8 minutes in the first developer)