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Ektachrome is a
brand name
owned by
Kodak for a
range of transparency,
still and
motion picture films previously available in many formats,
including 35 mm...
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There are also Super 8
reversal films available,
including 100D
Kodak Ektachrome and 200D Agfa color, as well as black-and-white (B&W) from Foma, ADOX...
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Select scenes shot on
color 16mm
Ektachrome reversal film. Poor
Things (2023) - Shot on
color 35mm
Ektachrome reversal film.
Filmstrip Slide library...
- (discontinued March, 1983)
Eastman Ektachrome Video News Film 7239 (VNF) 160D,
introduced in 1976.
Replaced 7241.
Eastman Ektachrome Video News Film 7240 125T...
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episodes and
second season were shot on
Kodak 35mm film stock,
primarily Ektachrome,
which cinematographer Marcell Rév
attributed to a
desire to
invoke "some...
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transparency films, such as Agfachrome, Anscochrome,
Fujichrome and Kodak's own
Ektachrome used simpler, quicker, and more
accessible color development processes...
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EKTACHROME 100
Professional Film
EKTACHROME 100 Plus
Professional Film
EKTACHROME 160T
Professional Film
EKTACHROME 320T
Professional Film
EKTACHROME...
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abbreviated to E-6) is a
chromogenic photographic process for
developing Ektachrome,
Fujichrome and
other color reversal (also
called slide or transparency)...
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Ektachrome for full
details of
Kodak E-series processes. The E-2
process and E-3
process are
outdated processes for
developing Ektachrome reversal...
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paintings were made for the film, each
photographed onto a
large piece of
Ektachrome film
before colors were
added by
gelatin filters in a
similar procedure...