Kodak Summer 22 Competition: Ektachrome E100!

By Paul McKay

Welcome to our Summer 2022 Kodak film photography competition! This year we are focusing on Kodak’s incredible slide film emulsion - Ektachrome E100

Kodak Ektachrome E100 was resurrected by Kodak Alaris in 2018 to global acclaim. It has a long heritage from previous iterations and provides a gorgeous delivery of bright, sharp colours.

As with all slide film, there is slightly less margin for error in exposure compared to colour negative film, but this also allows for very deliberate and tight control of the light in the situation.

Kodak Ektachrome 100 is a premium film that delivers truly premium results!

And of course we have laid on some excellent savings to give you the chance to experiment and have fun 😊


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