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Re: [APML] E100S and E100SW
Hi Keith,
I used some E100S that is frozen for more than a year and is expired
for about half year. It looks OK. I don't feel anything different.
The SW version has spectral response identical to the S version.
It looks slightly warmer but not more red sensitive. There should
be no difference between 135 and 120 format in terms of emulsion.
Cheers,
Wei-Hao
On Apr 6, 2005 8:26 AM, * <astrobound@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I'm going to chance buying some outdated E100S and
> E100SW Ektachrome in 120 and 35mm. Can anyone tell me
> how well these films store when frozen and
> refridgerated. As I have not used these films It would
> be great to know if the warm ballanced SW has the same
> red sensitivity as the normal ballanced S? It seems
> there is more of the SW stock available. Does the 35mm
> stock have the same responce as the 120 film? Any
> insight into these film stocks would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Keith
>
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