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I was never a huge fan of cross-processing my slide film in C-41 chemistry but I decided to try cross-processing FPP's RetroChrome.
I shot this image at 80 iso and had it cross-processed in C-41 chemistry to produce a color negative. Color slide film is designed to be processed E6 for a color positive. Cross-processing it will alter the color palette and give you less than realistic color tones. On this beautiful sunny day, the film cross-processed produced very pleasing colors!
FPP's RetroChrome is cold-stored expired Kodak Ektachrome hand-rolled from ultra-large cinema reels.
Canon EOS Rebel Ti camera / Processed by The Darkroom / Home-scanned via Epson V700
Film: expired (2007) Kodak Ektachrome 100
Camera: Cosina CX-2
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As the late evening light seeps into the forest, I find small details brought into stark relief. The shifting sun revealing one scene after another, from the bark of a tree highlighted in a rainbow of colours, seemingly trapped inside a maze of branches, to a fellow, shadows of leaves projected onto its trunk by a shaft of light, sap from a would appearing to phosphoresce. I stay until nightfall, bearing witness to life playing out around me.
Committed to expired Kodak Ektachrome 100 using a Hasselblad 503CX and 100 mm f3.5 lens. Developed using an E6 kit from Ars-Imago and scanned using an Epson V850 using Silverfast.
ЛОМО Sprocket Rocket Kodak ektachrome 100 s xpro
Film: Kodak Ektachrome E100
Camera: Rolleiflex Automat X
Lens: 75mm f/3.5 Tessar
Settings: 1/50 second; f/8
Lab: Memphis Film Lab
Scanner: Noritsu HS-1800
Kiev 88 CM
Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar 180mm 2.8
Kodak Ektachrome ISO 100 (long expired)
Diascan / Scan from slide
There was some heavy construction works near my apartment in the summer of 2012., so one night I took an opportunity and went for a night photo-session in the middle of the parked machinery. Now, in that location, we have a nice park with fountains. Taken one night in August 2012.
Taken with Yashica Mat 124G camera, on expired Kodak Ektachrome EPT 160T tungsten-balanced slide film. Scanned with Canon CanoScan 8800F scanner via VueScan x64 9.5.
There was some heavy construction works near my apartment in the summer of 2012., so one night I took an opportunity and went for a night photo-session in the middle of the parked machinery. Now, in that location, we have a nice park with fountains. Taken one night in August 2012.
Taken with Yashica Mat 124G camera, on expired Kodak Ektachrome EPT 160T tungsten-balanced slide film. Scanned with Canon CanoScan 8800F scanner via VueScan x64 9.5.
I was never a huge fan of cross-processing my slide film in C-41 chemistry but I decided to try cross-processing FPP's RetroChrome.
I shot this image at 80 iso and had it cross-processed in C-41 chemistry to produce a color negative. Color slide film is designed to be processed E6 for a color positive. Cross-processing it will alter the color palette and give you less than realistic color tones. On this beautiful sunny day, the film cross-processed produced very pleasing colors!
FPP's RetroChrome is cold-stored expired Kodak Ektachrome hand-rolled from ultra-large cinema reels.
Canon EOS Rebel Ti camera / Processed by The Darkroom / Home-scanned via Epson V700
pictured: Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza Wayne, NJ
Hear the radio spot!
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Sadly the amazing Captain Eo was just replaced with Honey, I Shrunk the Audience which is pathetic.
Olympus 35-RC Rangefinder 35mm Film
42mm Focal Length
Kodak Ektachrome (Unknown ISO, but I almost always shot 100 at this time, and that would likely be what was used in this situation.)
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A series of slide scans taken in 1986 of Kinder Downfall. This is the point at which the River Kinder which drains a large part of Kinder Scout tumbles over the edge of the plateau in a near 30m drop. As can be seen from some of the photos, it struggles to do even this when a strong westerly wind blows...
of many.
Is an individual special? Are all individuals? Only viewed in isolation, or even as one of many very similar beings? When you don't see their personalities, their scars, are they easier to ignore?
Committed to expired Kodak Ektachrome 100 using a Hasselblad 503CX and 100 mm f3.5 lens. Developed using an E6 kit from Ars-Imago and scanned using an Epson V850 using Silverfast.
Back in 2009 I bought up the last inventory of Kodak Ektachrome 64T. It's been in the FPP Deep Freeze ever since! Now available in the FPP On-Line Store!
Hot off the press from EASTMAN Kodak and Kodak Alaris: EKTACHROME E100 is available starting from today.
The new EKTACHROME film, officially designated E100 in 35mm format will begin shipping immediately to distributors and dealers worldwide. Initially available in 35mm 36 exposure cartridges,...
Read on at: emulsive.org/articles/news/todays-the-day-kodak-ektachome...
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These two shots are from a test roll of expired Ektachrome 64T. I was bracketing long exposures here both to test the film's age degradation, and to just try it out, since I have lots of E64T in storage. Metering was done with the Canon Rebel 2000's built-in meter, which is pretty solid. This shot was meter +1 stop.
Canon Rebel 2000 // EF 40mm f/2.8 STM // Kodak Ektachrome E64T
Celebrate Xpan Week! The only week that's 1.8 times the length of a normal week!
Hasselblad Xpan II (not in pano mode) / Kodak Ektachrome E100SW
Villa Torlonia, prima del restauro.
Agfa Optima 500 Sensor, Kodak Ektachrome 100
I diritti delle mie immagini sono riservati. E' vietato qualsiasi uso, senza il mio preventivo consenso.
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Please note: this is old and expired Kodak Ektachrome 100 film.
Camera: Lomo LC-A
Film: Kodak Ektachrome 100 expired 07/2007
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