Kodak Professional Ektachrome E100G and E100GX are Kodak's replacements for E100S and E100SW. With E100G and E100GX, Kodak delivers extremely fine grain (rms 8), a lower D-min for whiter, brighter whites, and an improved tone scale. These films offer advancements in Kodak's Color Amplifying Technology and that were not found in the E100s/E100SW and allow you to capture light more efficiently.
In addition Kodak T-Grain Emulsion Ektachrome E100G Film offers moderately enhanced color saturation with a neutral color balance. Ektachrome 100GX film also features moderately enhanced color saturation, but with a warm balance (the "X" is for warm).
Both films produce exceptional results for advertising, fashion, editorial, architecture, nature/wildlife, and other commercial applications. These films are designed for exposure with daylight or electronic flash.
| Type | 8 x 10" color slide film |
| Speed | ISO 100 |
| Applications | Advertising, portraiture, nature/wildlife and other commercial applications |
| Process | Process E-6 |
| Color Saturation | High; 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). |
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Comments about Kodak E100G 8x10" 10 Sheets:
I really like this film. I use to work on Fuji 8 x 10 inch slides but this film has a finer grain and therefor looks a bit more detailed. Also the colors seem to be a bit more natural.
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Comments about Kodak E100G 8x10" 10 Sheets:
I use it for art reproductions, exciting appearence and great colors
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Comments about Kodak E100G 8x10" 10 Sheets:
I shoot urban landscapes and skylines with E100G and several other films, both during the day and at night. This film is my favorite. It has gorgeous accurate colors during the day, and a beautiful way of morphing colors (tastefully!) on long night exposures in the city.
For a slide film, it has a lot of latitude. Very good reciprocity characteristics. Extremely easy to scan.
I hope Kodak never stops making this in 8x10.
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