Well done, Kerosene Hat. Timeless!
Well done, Kerosene Hat. Timeless!
ekp100-001001 by renaud henry, sur Flickr
Intrepid mk4
new to me Fujinon 250mm f 6.3
Kodak Ektapan 100
@ericantonio, Ektapan was designed by Kodak to be a b&w equivalent to color negative film, so studio portraitists could switch back and forth without changing lighting or exposure. The studio where I worked c.1980 used it, although my assignments were all shot in color. It was available in long rolls and sheets.
Much later, around 2000, I tested it in 4x5 for natural-light work. It was slow (EI 25) and contrasty. Its look didn't work for me, so I used up the rest of the 25-sheet box and forgot about it. Not long after, EK discontinued it; part of their effort to stay alive by dropping films that no longer made a profit.
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