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Kodak Professional Ektachrome E100 Film Pack (8 X 10" Sheets, 10-pack)

Kodak Professional Ektachrome E100 Film Pack (8 X 10" Sheets, 10-pack)
  • Product Code: ga151048
  • Availability: In Stock

$689.85 $855.41

Kodak Professional Ektachrome E100 is a daylight-balanced color transparency film characterized by its extremely fine grain structure, vibrant color rendering, and overall low contrast profile. The lower contrast values contribute to a wide dynamic range and a neutral tonal scale for greater color accuracy, and a low D-min helps ensure brighter, whiter whites. It has a medium-speed nominal sensitivity of ISO 100/21° when developed in E-6 process and the smooth grain profile pairs with a micro-structure optimized T-GRAIN emulsion to make it especially well-suited to scanning applications.


This is ten sheets of large format 8 x 10" film.

Daylight-Balance Color Transparency Film    ISO 100/21° in E-6 Process    Extremely Fine Grain Structure    Vibrant Colors and Low D-Min    Low Contrast and Neutral Tonal Scale    T-GRAIN Emulsion, Ideal for Scanning

Parameters
Film Size (W x H)8 x 10" / 203.2 x 254.0 mm
Film TypeColor Transparency
Film ProcessingE-6
ISO/ASA Film Speed200
Quantity10 Sheets
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.955 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)10.9 x 9 x 0.7"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. What is the expiration date?

A: B&H buys and sells film in bulk. In general we regularly maintain fresh film stock. All of our film is at least 6 months from expiration (typically much longer). Unfortunately we do not have access to our inventory to hand inspect the expiration date of any of our films prior to purchase.

Q: 2. Does anyone know the reciprocity characteristics of this film?

A: This is the only information that was able to be found on Kodaks website. Adjustments for Long and Short Exposures No filter correction or exposure compensation is required for exposure times from 1 / 10,000 to 10 seconds. At exposure times of 120 seconds, add CC10R filtration. Note: This information applies only when the films are exposed to daylight. The data is based on average emulsions rounded to the nearest 1/3 stop and assume normal, recommended processing. Use the data only as a guide. For critical applications, make tests under your conditions.

Q: 3. Hey there, I just want two be 100% sure... #1 This is 'reversal' film, which means I should be able to take a photo (on any 35mm film camera) and the film would come out in full color without me having to develop it, right? #2 How many film canisters come in this package? that's it, and thanks to any on who replys to this.

A: 1. You have to get the film processed/developed no matter what. When it's developed the colors you get will be correct and will not have to be reversed. 2. It one roll (canister) of film with 36 frames (photos) on it.

Q: 4. Is this a Tungsten Film

A: No this is not, it is daylight balanced.

Q: 5. What is the expiration date?

A: B&H buys and sells film in bulk. In general we regularly maintain fresh film stock. All of our film is at least 6 months from expiration (typically much longer). Anytime film stock is less than 6 months from expiration we sell it in a separate section and label it as short-dated film and also price it with a slight discount (again due to the volumes we sell this rarely occurs). Unfortunately we do not have access to our inventory to hand inspect the expiration date of any of our films prior to purchase.

Q: 6. How long does the film take to process one it arrives at the processing center?

A: The average turn around time is about 7-10 business days once your drop it off at the post office.

Q: 7. I bought several rolls of 100 & 400 Tmax film and I just learned that they are part of some lots that have been declared defective. Can we get an exchange for this rolls? It has been very frustrating because we have spent a lot of time taking pictures that are spoiled because of this defect.

A: I had similar problems with a 5-pack of Tmax 400 120. The film had frame numbers exposed on it throughout the rolls. Mustve been irradiated or heat damaged. By the time I had figured out it was the film and not me I had shot three rolls. Unfortunately, the remaining two were mixed in with another pack of film so I had to discard them all. Too much effort and travel involved to risk ruined exposures. If Id known others had experienced similar problems I wouldve reached out to BH for some sort of compensation.

Q: 8. What's the expiration date on this film?

A: We are sorry. We can't confirm the expiration date on the film as we often have inventory mixed from different batches.

Q: 9. Does processing include slide mounts

A: Yes it is mounted on a cardboard frame.

Q: 10. is this film for slides?

A: Yes it is

06/08/2024

Love this film, and the fact I can still get it in 4x5. Glad it is available at B&H, my go-to store.

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