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Kodak Ektachrome EPR (35mm, 64 iso) user-review
written by dotdotdot on October 29th, 2008 , 5 comments (2 votes)

Be blown off by the crazy saturation of this Kodak slide when xpro-ed! My new favourite slide to cross process is the Kodak Ektachrome EPR 64!

I used to not really fancy Kodak films before, but this film made me changed my opinion about them. This is probably one of the 2 kodak films that i fell in love with (The other one’s Kodak Elitechrome EB).

When I actually shot this roll, I was kind of skeptical about the said effects that people have claimed to achieve when they cross processed this film. But anyhow, I gathered all of my guts and finished the whole roll of film on random stuffs. Got it sent to the lab for developing and voila! Upon seeing my shots, the super saturated colors actually got me really excited!

Now i know how it feels just like how those lomo addicts loved the incredible color intensity and the amazingly unexpected results that this film produces. They definitely surrendered under this slide’s disarming charms… and I am one of them now.

Two-thumbs up!

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5 comments

  • tom_ashor_bhaan
    by tom_ashor_bhaan
    about 1 year ago

    i cant find ektachrome in the lsi shop

  • dotdotdot
    by dotdotdot
    about 1 year ago

    it's not in lsi shop yet i think.. go hunt for it in ur local film shop..!

  • d_i_d
    by d_i_d
    about 1 year ago

    As a matter of fact the EPR 35mm, 64iso is not available at the moment but there are various 120 Ektachromes in the shop: <a href="http://shop.lomograp(…)uot;&gt;120 Premium Film</a>

  • comezone
    by comezone
    9 months ago

    were you shooting at 50 iso setting? could you please answer in my guestbook? thanks. i have an lca+ and i have some of this film but 100 iso setting is the lowest i can use. i don´t know if double expose or shoot a single frame with 100 iso setting that would be under exposed, i think.
    thanks

  • desfindo
    by desfindo
    4 months ago

    I totally agree.
    I just processed a roll of late.
    The colours are of total brilliance! =))

    I am in love all over again with Kodak. *winks*

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