KODAK Ektachrome 100D [7294]
Super 8 Color Reversal Film
Shooting Conditions: 100D is best suited for shooting in bright sunlight situations. It may also be shot indoors with high intensity, 5500K color temperature lighting. This movie film is daylight balanced and rated ASA 100.
This cartridge contains 2.5 minutes of film when shot at 24fps. Compatible with all super 8 cameras. Enclosed light-tight cartridge design allows film to be safely loaded or unloaded in full light. If purchasing film bundled with developing, please be sure to return all Spectra barcodes on film boxes to redeem services. Film without barcodes can not be redeemed! For more in depth details on this product, see the “Specification” tab above.
Normal Processing: With normal E-6 processing, bright colors, high contrast and minimal grain size characterize this film. This unique film comes closest to recreating the classic “Kodachrome” look we remember. Color reversal films like 7294 were historically used for home movies dating back to 1935. In addition, this type of film saw extensive use in professional sporting events (baseball, football, etc), breaking nightly news, government films, cooperate films, public school films and nature documentaries made for television. This film is ideal for recreating historical events spanning from the mid 1930’s to the 1980’s. This film may be projected or digitally scanned for normal viewing.
Cross Processing: If cross processed in color negative chemistry (ECN-2), Ektachrome becomes a bit of a hybrid. It inherits some aspects of negative while heavily skewing color to a yellow/green hue as seen in the far left picture. Much of the color discrepancy can be left in for visual appeal or corrected out in post as seen in the right side picture. The film itself becomes a purple negative that can no longer be projected.
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It’s Back!: Dust off your old projector and editor. Kodak has officially released iconic Ektachrome for 16mm and super 8! This new 100ASA 7294 daylight film has the vintage look of Kodachrome with rich contrast, bright colors and minimal grain. Just like Kodachrome it can also be edited and projected without a print. We plan to lend our support by maintaining an inventory of film and continuing our excellent, weekly E-6 Ektachome developing runs.