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Kodak Ektachrome EPR (35mm, 64 iso) User-Review

by comezone
posted 2 days ago
5 comments and 6 votesDoubles took great deep greenish tones. Cross processing them was the best thing I could ever do!
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Kodak Elite Chrome (35mm, 200 iso) User-Review

by faefaefae
posted 8 days ago
6 comments and 6 votesit gives you the blues, but the feel good ones!
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Kodak HIE Infrared (35mm, 25 iso) User-Review

by specialblewah
posted 24 days ago
10 comments and 6 votesThe Kodak HIE Black and White Infrared Film is very nice. I've shot one roll of this film and it was fun! The infrared effect is really neat. The sky will darken with a little bit of haze but it didn't go black completely. Grass, leaves, and foliage turns white. Light skinned people are ghost white- very eerie indeed!
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Kodak Pro Image (35mm, 100 iso) User-Review

by dazb
posted about 1 month ago
5 comments and 2 votesA cheap and cheerful negative film that looks good in all conditions.
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Xi Men Ding, Taipei, Taiwan

by tweetysamm
posted about 1 month ago
8 comments and 5 votesPhenomenon area you should not miss in Taipei, Taiwan.
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Flea Market Hannover Leineufer

by zark
posted about 1 month ago
3 comments and 3 votesWhats better than spending a Saturday on the flea market hunting for old cameras and other precious snips!
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Kodak Elitechrome ED (35mm, 200 iso) User-Review

by yadda-yadda-yadda
posted about 1 month ago
5 comments and 6 votesWhen 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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A Walk in "The Walking City"

by faefaefae
posted about 1 month ago
5 comments and 4 votesBoston makes this Yankee want to stay.
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Gemia Island, Terengganu, Malaysia

by tweetysamm
posted 2 months ago
3 comments and 2 votesAn island with no expectation but full of amazing surprises. A nice place to have a vacation, great waters, friendly staff, what more can you ask for?
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Kodak Portra 400 VC (120, 400 iso) User-Review

by zark
posted 2 months ago
4 comments and 5 votesSharper, more colorful and just vintage are only some of the few advantages of using medium format films!
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Film Review Of The Week

by cruzron
posted 2 months ago
3 comments and 5 votesThere are plenty of films out there we have yet to discover and this Film Review of the Week unveils one heckuva gem!
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Kodak Ektar (35mm, 100 iso) User-Review

by eggzakly
posted 2 months ago
13 comments and 7 votesThere have been a few reviews of Ektar so far, but here is something I haven't seen yet: This is Ektar Xpro'ed!
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Kodak Ektachrome 64T (35mm, 64 iso) User-Review

by ethermoon
posted 2 months ago
8 comments and 4 votesThis Kodak film is always just right for your needs on colour saturation, pleasing skin tones, high sharpness and captures on textures and fine details of a picture. I'm always enamored with the chromatic saturation and on how the Ektachrome with low film speed can create dazzling and excellent colorus!
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Kodak Elitechrome EBX (35mm, 100 iso) User-Review

by panelomo
posted 2 months ago
8 comments and 6 votesUnderwater Madness With EBX! Remember Lomography's "don’t think, just shoot"? If you want your film to take the responsibility of your pictures, then this is the film. Just make sure you are shooting happy, adventurous and "gung-ho" snaps and not dead cemeteries.
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Kodak T400 CN (35mm, 400 iso) User-Review

by ethermoon
posted 2 months ago
6 comments and 2 votesThis is the ancestor of Kodak BW 400CN. This film is black and white, process-ready for C-41 chemicals but is already discontinued around 2003-2004. Perhaps having them are films already expired or used (good for doubles). One of my favorite B/W film!
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