Originally posted by timw4mail More on topic, I wonder what the color palette of the new Ektachrome will be like. in general I find Kodak films to be slightly warm in color, but Fujifilm's to be more neutral or cool.
All I've heard is that it's not just a re-release of the last E100G, the new E100 is a whole new design and that's why is taking so long.
Phil.
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Originally posted by Bob 256 When they start beta testing "newly introduced Kodachrome", it will get my attention. Ektachrome always had issues with dye halos and contrast (dynamic range) and though I used it, it was not a favorite and was usually superseded by negative film which continued to improve over time. Kodachrome was the king, however, of transparency film, maybe even all color films, and set many standards for color reproduction. Probably a dream wish, but like I say, that would be one film that would get me to using film again.
Yes I agree, but the last 100G Ektachrome was way better than the old stuff. Hopefully the new E100 will even be better, lots of improvement in E6 emulsions over the years.
Beggars can't be choosers, a new E6 is better than no E6. And yes there will never be an E6 film as good as Kodachrome........
Phil.