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 years
Images can be accessed for further use many years into the future
Type
620 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)