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Kodak Ektachrome Infrared EIR

200 iso

Hoya K2 Yellow

Nikon L35AD

 

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Kodak Ektachrome Infrared EIR

200 iso E6

Hoya K2 Yellow

Nikon L35AD

Film: Kodak Ektachrome EIR

ISO: 200

Filter: Hoya K2 yellow

Camera: Nikon L35AD

  

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Kodak Ektachrome Infrared EIR

200 iso

Hoya K2 Yellow

Nikon L35AD

 

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Film: Kodak Ektachrome Infrared EIR

Iso: 200

Filter: Hoya 2K (Yellow)

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I’ve have had a roll of Kodak EKTACHROME Infrared EIR in my fridge for a year or so now. For those of you that don’t know this is a colour Infrared slide film (E6 processing, #SayNoToXPRO). We have been having a particularly fine summer here in London so I figured why not shoot it and see ...

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Kodak Ektrachrome Infrared EIR

200 iso

Hoya K2 (Yellow)

Nikon L35AD

 

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Kodak Ektachrome Infrared EIR

200 iso

Hoya K2 Yellow

Nikon L35AD

 

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Nikon F6 - AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.4D - B+W IR Filter #099 - Kodak Ektachrome EIR - Epson V600

 

This picture was taken with infrared color film. No processing of any kind.

Just as they managed to resurrect dinosaurs with DNA in Jurassic Park, Eastman Kodak and Kodak Alaris have pulled off the magical feat of resurrecting Kodak EKTACHROME film; but even though they had the complete DNA on hand it’s still been a massive effort to release one of the all-time great f...

  

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Nikon F6 - AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.4D - B+W IR Filter #099 - Kodak Ektachrome EIR - Epson V600

 

This picture was taken with infrared color film. No processing of any kind.

Was given this roll of expired Kodak Ektachrome EIR and I'm amazed by the slides it produces. Shot through with a Hoya Orange filter. If only this film isn't out of production.

 

Scanned on a Pakon F135 and its the nearest reproduction I could get compared to viewing the slides through a lightbox and loupe.

Kodak Ektachrome EIR Infrared Color

200 isoE6

Hoya K2 Yellow

Nikon L35AD

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Was given this roll of expired Kodak Ektachrome EIR and I'm amazed by the slides it produces. Shot through with a Hoya Orange filter. If only this film isn't out of production.

 

Scanned on a Pakon F135 and its the nearest reproduction I could get compared to viewing the slides through a lightbox and loupe.

Nikon F6 - AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.4D - B+W IR Filter #099 - Kodak Ektachrome EIR - Epson V600

 

This picture was taken with infrared color film. No processing of any kind.

Nikon F6 - AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.4D - B+W IR Filter #099 - Kodak Ektachrome EIR - Epson V600

 

This picture was taken with infrared color film. No processing of any kind.

Nikon F6 - AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.4D - B+W IR Filter #099 - Kodak Ektachrome EIR - Epson V600

 

This picture was taken with infrared color film. No processing of any kind.

Nikon F6 - AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.4D - B+W IR Filter #099 - Kodak Ektachrome EIR - Epson V600

 

Picture taken with infrared color film. No processing of any kind.

Nikon F6 - AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.4D - B+W IR Filter #099 - Kodak Ektachrome EIR - Epson V600

 

This picture was taken with infrared color film. No processing of any kind.

Was given this roll of expired Kodak Ektachrome EIR and I'm amazed by the slides it produces. Shot through with a Hoya Orange filter. If only this film isn't out of production.

 

Scanned on a Pakon F135 and its the nearest reproduction I could get compared to viewing the slides through a lightbox and loupe.

Just as they managed to resurrect dinosaurs with DNA in Jurassic Park, Eastman Kodak and Kodak Alaris have pulled off the magical feat of resurrecting Kodak EKTACHROME film; but even though they had the complete DNA on hand it’s still been a massive effort to release one of the all-time great f...

  

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Nikon F6 - AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.4D - B+W IR Filter #099 - Kodak Ektachrome EIR - Epson V600

 

This picture was taken with infrared color film. No processing of any kind.

Nikon F6 - AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.4D - B+W IR Filter #099 - Kodak Ektachrome EIR - Epson V600

 

Taken with infrared color film. No processing of any kind.

Was given this roll of expired Kodak Ektachrome EIR and I'm amazed by the slides it produces. Shot through with a Hoya Orange filter. If only this film isn't out of production.

 

Scanned on a Pakon F135 and its the nearest reproduction I could get compared to viewing the slides through a lightbox and loupe.

Was given this roll of expired Kodak Ektachrome EIR and I'm amazed by the slides it produces. Shot through with a Hoya Orange filter. If only this film isn't out of production.

 

Scanned on a Pakon F135 and its the nearest reproduction I could get compared to viewing the slides through a lightbox and loupe.

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Give your friends memorable experiences that they will enjoy and remember you by, that’s what I say. About 2 years ago I was given a roll of cold-stored 1998-expired Kodak EKTACHROME Infrared EIR E6 35mm film and knowing how special this film is I decided that I would go out and enjoy this ...

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Was given this roll of expired Kodak Ektachrome EIR and I'm amazed by the slides it produces. Shot through with a Hoya Orange filter. If only this film isn't out of production.

 

Scanned on a Pakon F135 and its the nearest reproduction I could get compared to viewing the slides through a lightbox and loupe.

Was given this roll of expired Kodak Ektachrome EIR and I'm amazed by the slides it produces. Shot through with a Hoya Orange filter. If only this film isn't out of production.

 

Scanned on a Pakon F135 and its the nearest reproduction I could get compared to viewing the slides through a lightbox and loupe.

Was given this roll of expired Kodak Ektachrome EIR and I'm amazed by the slides it produces. Shot through with a Hoya Orange filter. If only this film isn't out of production.

 

Scanned on a Pakon F135 and its the nearest reproduction I could get compared to viewing the slides through a lightbox and loupe.

Was given this roll of expired Kodak Ektachrome EIR and I'm amazed by the slides it produces. Shot through with a Hoya Orange filter. If only this film isn't out of production.

 

Scanned on a Pakon F135 and its the nearest reproduction I could get compared to viewing the slides through a lightbox and loupe.

Was given this roll of expired Kodak Ektachrome EIR and I'm amazed by the slides it produces. Shot through with a Hoya Orange filter. If only this film isn't out of production.

 

Scanned on a Pakon F135 and its the nearest reproduction I could get compared to viewing the slides through a lightbox and loupe.