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Re: [APML]: Kodak Elite 100 Exposure Times




Reference to E100 film:
>The yellow-green cast is definitely at least partly due to light pollution. I
>notice it a lot more in shots toward light-polluted areas than in shots 
>away from them.
>
>Wil M.

I have some unexposed E100 frames that are decidedly green compared
to, for example, AGFACHROME RSX-100.  The AGFACHROME unexposed
frames are neutral, i.e., gray.  Good to know that light pollution
is a contributing factor.  

>From Kodak's "Technical data" sheet, February 96, on "New Kodak
Ektachrome Elite II 100" under "Features" there is a line that 
says "Solid-Particle Filter Dye for wavelength-selective green-light
protection".  I haven't figured out what that means precisely
but it sounds like they were *trying* to make it green and succeeded
marvelously!  :)






Thanks,

Howard     (in Tempe, Arizona)
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