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Kodak Elitechrome ED (35mm, 200 iso) staff-review
written by fookshit on May 23rd, 2008 , 46 submissions (1 vote)

You still want super-fine grain, still crave that signature Kodak Chrome slide magic, still like to keep your options open light-wise…But sometimes you just want a little more speed, right? The ED200 says “well, alright then”.

If you want things a notch faster, this consumer, daylight-balanced slide film won’t let you down. At 200 ASA, this film offers moderate contrast along with superb colour and image structure that means purer colour reproduction and sharper skin-tone rendition is evident on the photos you’ll take. But when cross-processed, an amazing colour shift is expected! Its saturation and contrast bleeds so much in your photographs, you can almost feel it!

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