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Kodak Ektachrome Lumiere (35mm, 100 iso) user-review
written by bolaemas on February 11th, 2009 , 2 comments (1 vote)

No wonder it’s rare!

Being cross-processed, it boasts EVERY colour on the rainbow. At least that’s what my eyes tell me.

Actually, I stumbled this film by accident. As I went to my usual photolab to process my Diana shots, the shopkeeper took out “NEW” film stocks. It took a while for me to realize they’re actually expired. The packaging was still in mint condition!

The expiry date was also another thing. It’s already expired in 2002 that I began wondering if my pictures will even appear on the film!

Taking no chances, I took out my camera on an “inferno” day. It also happens to be the day i’m taking the most important exam in my life. A cloudless day in Malaysia is really something rare so I included the blue skies too!

After I developed the this roll of film, the outcome were so great and I am really impressed! I should’ve bought a lot of this film though. But anyway, I seriously ask everyone here to at least try this film out even once in your life! it is too much of a treasure to let it just pass you by.

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2 comments

  • halfawakehaiku
    by halfawakehaiku
    9 months ago

    The blues are gorgeous!

  • zulupt
    by zulupt
    9 months ago

    Oh, I agree, AMAZING blues. I want one of those!!!

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