Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Oh golly.



So I have a roll of Kodak E100vs Ektachrome transparency film. I straight up am sending it to Rocky Mountain Film Laboratory in fucking Aurora CO. They are pretty gangster though. Pretty much develop anything out there. The film is processed in Volume basis, so it could be anywhere from a month to 3 months before I get it back.

More on the film."Kodak E100VS film gives photographers the most vivid, saturated colors available in any 100-speed transparency film. It's a daylight-balanced, color reversal film designed for Kodak Chemicals, Process E-6. And its brilliant colors are made possible by Kodak's new, proprietary Color Amplifying Technology.

E100VS Film is designed for both location and studio applications. It's ideal for creating high-color transparency images that jump off the light box. Use E100VS for nature, scenics, wildlife, food, and jewelry - in fact, any subject that calls for brilliant and dramatic hues." -B&H



3 comments:

Kathy said...

don't send anything to rocky mountain film lab! I sent film a year and a half ago and haven't gotten it back. the company went bankrupt.

Kathy said...

i sent a comment a minute ago, but couldn't tell if it went through. anyway, don't send anything to rocky mountain film lab. i sent film a year and a half ago and haven't gotten it back. the company went bankrupt.

Rick is not Serious said...

Interesting, well thank you for the info. I was actually just going to look up a place in L.A. since I'll be there next week. Thanks again.

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