Thanks for the replies so far.

Does anyone have an opinion on the Kodak Ektapress 100/400 (I can infer that it is a PJ film)? Is the Ektrapress 1600 and Multispeed any good? What's Multispeed?

-George



Interspersed.


George Wu wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> Fujicolor Press 800

'Pro' version of Superia 800, excellent film, one of the best high-speed
C-41 films. Should be in-date still.

>
> Kodak Professional Supra 100
> Kodak Professional Supra 400
> Kodak Professional Supra 800

Older pro Kodak C-41 films. I'm not familiar with them specifically.

>
> Kodak Ektapress 100, 100+, Gold100, PJ100
> Kodak Ektapress 400+, Gold400, PJ400
> Kodak Ektapress 1600 & Gold1600
> Kokak Ektapress Multispeed - what the heck is this?
>
> Fuji Super G Plus 100
> Fuji Super G 400
> Fuji Super HG 1600

Pre-Superia Fuji films, probably out of date.

>
> Kodak Porta 160NC

Superb low-contrast/low-saturation portrait film. Should be in date
still. There's nothing else like this on the market today.

>
> There are a few rolls of other miscellaneous types. Provia100, Porta 400BW,
> Ektachrome E100VS.

Provia100 is colour slide film with moderate saturation, fine grain and
absolutely incredible reciprocity. Tends to blues. Should be in date if
it's 100F, if it's plain 100 it's probably expired.

Portra 400BW is a chromogenic B&W film specifically desined for easy
printing on RA4 colour paper. Probably about to expire.

E100VS is Kodak's answer to Velvia 50. Excellent colour but grainy
compared to Fuji chromes. It may be expired, but likely isn't.

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