Kodak: EKTACOLOR PRO and EKTAPAN
Kodak: EKTACOLOR PRO and EKTAPAN – Eastman Kodak company has announced two new films coming soon! Introducing EKTACOLOR PRO Color Negative in 160, 400 and 800 ISO and EKTAPAN Black & White Negative films in 100, 400 and P3200 ISO.
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EKTACOLOR PRO (ISO 160, 400, 800)
The EKTACOLOR PRO family offers outstanding exposure latitude, effectively accommodating variations in exposure and providing reliable performance for both amateur and professional photographers.
KODAK EKTACOLOR PRO 160, 400, and 800 daylight-balanced color negative films are designed for exceptional results. The films offer a remarkably natural color palette and render flattering skin tones making them an ideal choice among wedding, portrait, and commercial photographers. The films’ fine grain ensures crisp, detailed images.
Available in 135 and 120 (medium format), the EKTACOLOR PRO family caters to diverse photography needs including lifestyle, sport, travel, street photography, and more. Its reputation for superb scanning and overall versatility has made it a staple for high-quality image production.
EKTACOLOR PRO 160

EKTACOLOR PRO 160 delivers exceptionally natural skin tones and soft, accurate color reproduction. Its ultra-fine grain and wide exposure latitude produce clean, detailed images with smooth highlights.
Available in 135 and 120 formats
EKTACOLOR PRO 400

EKTACOLOR PRO 400 is the world’s sharpest and finest grain 400 speed color negative film in the world. The speed range of the It produces exceptional skin tones and color saturation and allows photographers to adapt to a wide range of lighting conditions – from bright daylight to low light.
Available in 135 and 120 formats.
EKTACOLOR PRO 800

EKTACOLOR PRO 800 offers excellent low-light performance while maintaining natural skin tones and balanced color. Its high ISO provides flexibility in changing light conditions without sacrificing the smooth tonal rendering and exposure latitude.
Available in 135 and 120 formats.

EKTAPAN (ISO 100, 400, P3200)
The KODAK EKTAPAN family of continuous-tone panchromatic black-and-white negative films are available in ISO 100, 400, and P3200 – offering exceptional image quality for detailed subjects. The EKTAPAN family’s wide latitude allows for push and pull processing with good results. Its ability to handle a high degree of enlargement ensures that even the most intricate details are preserved.
Featuring a T-Grain emulsion, the EKTAPAN family utilizes flat, tabular silver halide crystals that enhance light absorption and maintain a low grain appearance – resulting in higher resolution and sharpness compared to traditional cubic-grain films. This structure provides a “clean” look with high contrast, distinct edges, and reduced texture.
EKTAPAN 100 and 400 are available in 135 and 120 (medium format), and P3200 in 135 format, supporting a range of photographic needs including general, architectural, portrait, landscape, and commercial photography where maximum detail is required.
EKTAPAN 100

EKTAPAN 100’s high sharpness, fine grain, and impressive resolving power make it ideal for applications that demand superior clarity. It is the world’s finest grain 100 speed black and white film.
EKTAPAN 100 is available in 135 and 120 (medium format), supporting a range of photographic needs including general, architectural, portrait, landscape, and commercial photography where maximum detail is required.
EKTAPAN 400

EKTAPAN 400 is the world’s sharpest and finest grain 400-speed black-and-white film. The higher sensitivity allows for faster shutter speeds and better low light photos.
Available in 135 and 120 formats
EKTAPAN P3200

EKTAPAN P3200 is a multi-speed film designed to be pushed to ISO 3200 or more while delivering consistent high-quality results.
It is particularly effective for capturing: Fast moving subjects, Night-time and low light environments where flash use is not possible, Scenarios requiring both substantial depth of field and high shutter speeds, hand-held
telephoto work in either rapid action or dim conditions.
Available in 135 format

