Kodak Ektachrome EPP (35mm, 100 iso) user-review
written by graefin
on August 5th, 2008
, 4 comments
(1 vote)
Hard to get slide film with a wonderful touch of blue and green when cross processed. It is great for daylight but also produces wonderful pictures in low light situations.
My first use of Ektachrome was during a phototour with friends. The weather was grey, the sun shone only a few minutes. I used the film in my LCA and wondered whether 100 iso was enough for this grey day. A friend told me that the Ektachrome produces similiar colours like the Agfa CT Precisa and so it was. After scanning my pictures I was amazed at the colours! They were so bright! The whole film looked as if I had shot it in wonderful sunny weather.
Indoors it produced a wonderful green and outdours a pastel-like tone with a touch of blue. It is not so colourful like Velvia and I would use this film to give my pictures that extra bit of colours














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