A Favorite to Cross-Process: Kodak Ektachrome E100G

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Kodak Ektachrome E100G is a professional slide film from Kodak. Although quite well received for E-6 processing, I personally prefer to cross process it. Colors are not wildly shifted, just basically saturation and increased contrast. Do try this if you prefer the colors to be preserved and enhanced!

Kodak Ektachrome E100G is a slide film currently still in production. When developed in E-6, it produces radiant skin tones and nice, real colors — many prefer this to the overly vivid Velvia 50. However, I prefer to cross process the film to get the awesome cross processed look. Not too much color shift, unlike that of the Velvia 100, or Sensia 100, etc. Basically what you get is just increase in saturation, contrast, and vibrance.

When cross-processed, the E100G produces great blue skies.

Greens are nicely reproduced too!

Yellow/gold are nice too

How about a silhouette shot

I like the film, how about you?

Kodak Ektachrome E 100G 35mm is one hi-tech transparency player. High-efficiency T-Grain emulsion crystals mean that when blown up you can barely detect any grain. Kodak’s amplifying system controls and enhances color rendition and its advanced emulsion sensitization ensures perky whites and sharper shots. See the whole range of color slides in our Shop.

written by weihsuan on 2011-08-09 #gear #slide #review #slide-film #ektachrome #saturation #professional #lomography #kodak #e100g #x-pro #user-review #requested

3 Comments

  1. eva_eva
    eva_eva ·

    beautiful!

  2. randell
    randell ·

    Very nice! Did you overexposed it or underexposed?

  3. inspector12
    inspector12 ·

    I just got 12 rolls of expired E100g and I’m really excited to try this!

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