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As someone new to the analogue world, I took a risk and bought a slide film. Read on to find out how I expanded analogue possibilities using Kodak Ektachrome E200 film.
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Kodak Ektachrome 35 mm format!
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When it’s sunny outside with scattered clouds or maybe with just a puff or two, you can never go wrong with this roll bursting with BLUE!
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Wanna take a trip? Check this out this sprocket-ed, extremely expired and cross-processed Ektachrome E200.! Low grain, saturated yellows greens and blues.
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It’s feeling crossed, double and blue. This film was part of my last shopping spree in the Lomoshop and it was lying around until it finally met up with the Ricoh R1. It had the honour of passing two times through the great camera the R1 is, and here are the results.
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Want to see something green? Come and watch it here!
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This film does indeed live up to its reputation and so far it produces very saturated yet accurate color with low grain.