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Kodak ELITE Chrome 160T Speed 36 Exposure 35mm Slide Film

Kodak ELITE Chrome 160T Speed 36 Exposure 35mm Slide Film

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent film for Theatrical Designers
Review: This is a great film balanced for use in theatre conditions. The colors acheived are more "true to life" because it is balanced to accept tungsten/holgen light as white.
Using this film is just about the only way for Theatrical Lighting Designers to get high-quality, accurate photographs of their work.
The only negative is that due to its slow ASA (only 160) it can be hard to grab the shots with no movement.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent film for Theatrical Designers
Review: This is a great film balanced for use in theatre conditions. The colors acheived are more "true to life" because it is balanced to accept tungsten/holgen light as white.
Using this film is just about the only way for Theatrical Lighting Designers to get high-quality, accurate photographs of their work.
The only negative is that due to its slow ASA (only 160) it can be hard to grab the shots with no movement.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent film for Theatrical Designers
Review: This is a great film balanced for use in theatre conditions. The colors acheived are more "true to life" because it is balanced to accept tungsten/holgen light as white.
Using this film is just about the only way for Theatrical Lighting Designers to get high-quality, accurate photographs of their work.
The only negative is that due to its slow ASA (only 160) it can be hard to grab the shots with no movement.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very Nice, Versatile Indoor Film
Review: When I got back my slides, I was extremely impressed. Tungsten is really a must for indoor pics, and this is my favorite. The speed is optimal so that i get a fine grain but dont have to use a big aperture or too long of a shutter speed. It worked well in bright light and low.


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