Another quick reference guide for you all. This time it’s Kodak Tri-X 400. As this article proved, Tri-X 400 is is the best film black and white film in the world…if you want a certain look.
Category: Kodak Film Stock Reviews
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Film notes: Kodak EKTACHROME 100VS (E100VS)
Kodak E100VS is a medium speed color reversal film (slide film), produced in 35mm and medium format. The film was retired by Kodak in 2010 but is still available “fresh” on the after market.
Experiments: cross processing and pushing Kodak EKTACHROME 100VS (E100VS)
Picking up from the original review, I’m going to talk about experiment with Kodak EKTACHROME E100VS and the kinds of results you can expect from pushing and cross processing the film and then pushing and cross processing this film.
Film stock review: Kodak TRI-X 400 black and white negative film in 35mm and 120 formats
Kodak TRI-X 400 is the film you want if you’re looking for a consistently flexible film that’s reliable in all kinds of conditions and to be fair, if you’re reading this, you’re probably already shooting it.
Film stock review: Kodak EKTACHROME 100VS (E100VS) color slide film – 35mm and 120 format
Kodak EKTACHROME E100VS quickly become one of my favorites for its vivid look, ability to handle high-contrast, or very bright lighting conditions and the ease at which it can be pushed past its box speed.
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