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KODAK EKTACHROME 400X PROF.
ISO 400/27°
Grain: Not stated
RP: Not stated
ID: EPL, 5075

Ektachrome 400X was the first E-6-process film to benefit from Kodak's T-Grain technology. This fast color-slide film provides a beautiful color rendition with clean whites and highly saturated blues and greens. Sharpness is exceptional for the high film speed. Ektachrome 400X has a warmer-than-neutral color balance that many pro shooters prefer. It's best suited for low-light and action photography.

KODAK EKTACHROME P1600 PROF.
EI 400-3200
Grain: RMS 17-38
RP: 80-63 lpm
ID: EPH, 5040

A color-slide film designed to be push-processed, P1600 produces better results than Ektachrome 400X when pushed to higher speeds. Color reproduction is similar to that of 400X, but contrast is a bit higher. P1600 has a higher D-max to minimize that smoky underexposed look in shadow areas when normal slide films are push-processed. A great slide film when super high speeds are needed.

FUJICHROME 64T II PROF.
ISO 64/19°
Grain: RMS 10
RP: 135/55 lpm
ID: RTP II

Balanced for 3200 K tungsten light and intended for long exposures, Fujichrome 64 T II is ideal for copy work as well as for pictorial work under tungsten lighting. It provides faithful color reproduction with excellent saturation, a wide tonal range and minimal reciprocity failure during long exposures (no compensation is needed for exposure times from 16 seconds to 1/15).

KODAK EKTACHROME 64T PROF.
ISO 64/19°
Grain: RMS 11
RP: 125/50 lpm
ID: EPY, 5018

A medium-speed reversal film balanced for exposure by 3200 K tungsten lighting, Ektachrome 64T Professional is optimized for longer exposure times—from 1/10 to 100 seconds. It produces excellent results in copy work, as well as when shooting original subject matter. A fine studio film for tungsten-light photography when high film speed is not necessary.

KODAK EKTACHROME 160T/PROF.
ISO 160/23°
Grain: RMS 13
RP: 125/50 lpm
ID: EP/EPT

Atungsten-balanced (3200 K) slide film with excellent image quality and color rendition, Elite chrome E160T and its pro brother, Ektachrome 160T Professional, distinguish well between similar colors. A fine film for night photography when a cooler rendition is desired, it's great for existing-light indoor work. It can be pushed to EI 320 via ESP-1 processing, and even higher by custom labs.

KODAK EKTACHROME 320T PROF.
ISO 320/26°
Grain: RMS 19
RP: Not stated
ID: EPJ, 5042

A high-speed tungsten-balanced slide film with color saturation and sharpness similar to Ektachrome 400X but slightly grainier, Ektachrome 320T Professional is ideal for shooting on TV and movie sets (where 3200 K lighting is common), at night and indoor sporting events and other tungsten-illuminated scenes. The film can be pushed a stop to EI 640 with good results.

KODAK TECHNICAL PAN
ISO 25/15°
Grain: RMS 3
RP: 320/100 lpm
ID: TP, 2415

The sharpest, finest-grained film available in 35mm cassettes, high-contrast Tech Pan yields full-range virtually grainless black-and-white negatives for pictorial work when developed in Kodak Technidol developer. When developed in Kodak D-19, it produces extreme-contrast negatives. Little exposure latitude, but amazing results once you've dialed-in the exposure and processing.

ILFORD PAN F PLUS
ISO: 50/18°
Grain: Not stated
RP: Not stated
ID: Pan F Plus

Pan F Plus is an updated version of Ilford's long-popular slow-speed black-and-white film. It offers tremendous exposure latitude, ultrafine grain and excellent sharpness. Pan F Plus can be exposed at EI 80 when developed in Ilford Microphen or, for finest grain, at EI 25 with development in Ilford Perceptol. The film responds well to changes in development time for contrast control.

AGFAPAN APX 100 PROF.
ISO 100/21°
Grain: RMS 9
RP: 150 lpm
ID: APX 100

Agfapan APX 100 offers excellent image quality and tonal range. A fine general-purpose film when high sharpness is desired, it can be processed in all popular black-and-white developers (although Agfa recommends its own Rodinal, Atomal and Refinal) and responds well to changes in development time for contrast control. A fine conventional black-and-white emulsion.

FORTEPAN 100
ISO 100/21°
Grain: Not stated
RP: 90 lpm
ID: FortePan 100

FortePan 100 is a general-purpose black-and-white emulsion from Hungary via Satter/Omega. It has almost equal sensitivity to daylight and tungsten illumination (most B&W films are less sensitive to tungsten light). It offers wide exposure latitude, easy push-processing to higher speeds and it can be developed at a wide range of temperatures—from 60-100° F.

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