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My first reaction whenever I see these pictures is to put them in a box and never look at them again. But to me, Lomography is all about experimenting and not everything can come out good. We just have to take the best out of everything -- that's why I decided to write a review about this film that I definitely don't like.
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The Kodak Elite Chrome ED is my absolute favorite film. It has incredible contrasts and delicious colors.
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So my lomo friend lighttomysoul (AKA Agent M!) was looking for a review on Kodak Elitechrome ED 200 35mm but specifically NOT cross-processed.
Could she find any? no
Did i have the answer? Yes!
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When you want total blue/green cast on your shots, look no further - Kodak Elitechrome 200 has got your back. This film was the ticket for dressing up my average day off.
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Kodak Ektachrome – mmmm two tasty words. When I saw them the first time, thoughts rushed to my head about really high colour saturation, vivid tones and incredible nice results after cross processing. My first Kodak slide was: Kodak Ektachrome ELITE (35mm, 200 iso)...
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The 200 Blues: When Elitechrome 100 is 100 short of your lofty Lomographic ambitions, try its understated cousin for rich blue tones.
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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".