Kodak PROFESSIONAL EKTACHROME E100GX - Color slide film - 135 (35 mm) - ISO 100 - 36 exposures

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KODAK PROFESSIONAL EKTACHROME Film E100GX is the next generation of color transparency films. This film delivers extremely fine grain (rms 8), a lower D-min for whiter, brighter whites, and an improved tone scale. The film features the latest advancements in Kodak's Color Amplifying Technology and KODAK T-GRAIN Emulsion Technology to capture light more efficiently.EKTACHROME 100GX Film also features moderately enhanced color saturation, but with a warm balance (the "X" is for warm).This film produces exceptional results for advertising, fashion, editorial, architecture, nature/wildlife, and other commercial applications. It is designed for exposure with daylight or electronic flash.
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  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Kodak
  • EAN: 0041771199005
  • FilmColorType: color
  • Label: Kodak
  • Manufacturer: Kodak
  • Model: E100GX
  • MPN: 119 9009
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: PHOTOGRAPHIC_FILM
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: slide
  • Publisher: Kodak
  • Studio: Kodak
  • UPC: 041771199005

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