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I keep hearing this film is difficult to use, and may even have promulgated those rumours myself. Just in the past few days someone has commented on an alleged blue tinge in one of @RaglanSurf 's intrepid nick test shots. I was fairly confident I'd never used it myself, but looking through the back catalogue for some new old film entries, I noticed some shots of a band in the local park, and thought the red of their uniforms looked really special. It turned out to be Ektar; AFAIK the only roll I've shot.
Now later in the summer we are going on a walking holiday based in St Ives, lots of cliff walking etc. I was wondering if Ektar would be a good film for that, just lift the saturation a bit? OTOH the missus is trying to organise a week on the Amalfi coast; I suspect I wouldn't need any extra contrast for that, and Portra 160 or even expired Reala 100 would do just fine.
So, any suggestions on what Ektar might be best for, and how to get the best out of it?
(BTW, I have considered Provia or perhaps Precisa for St Ives, but I worry about getting good results from slide film. Wonderful when it works, though!)
Now later in the summer we are going on a walking holiday based in St Ives, lots of cliff walking etc. I was wondering if Ektar would be a good film for that, just lift the saturation a bit? OTOH the missus is trying to organise a week on the Amalfi coast; I suspect I wouldn't need any extra contrast for that, and Portra 160 or even expired Reala 100 would do just fine.
So, any suggestions on what Ektar might be best for, and how to get the best out of it?
(BTW, I have considered Provia or perhaps Precisa for St Ives, but I worry about getting good results from slide film. Wonderful when it works, though!)







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