Kodak Ektar is a professional color negative film introduced in 2008, designed for nature, outdoors, fashion, and product photography. The film offers ultra-fine grains, ultra-vivid colors, and high saturation, and is available in ISO 100 only.[1]
Another film named "Ektar" was introduced in 1989 by Eastman Kodak as a semi-professional color negative film, but it was later discontinued and was replaced by Royal Gold.
Ektar 100 | |
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Maker | Eastman Kodak |
Speed | 100/21° |
Type | Color print |
Process | C-41 |
Format | 35mm, 120, 4x5, 8x10[2] |
Grain | Ultra-fine |
Introduced | 2008, 2010(4x5/8x10) |
Ektar | |
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Maker | Eastman Kodak |
Speed | 25/15°, 100/21°, 125/22°, 1000/31°, 400/27° |
Type | Color print |
Process | C-41 |
Format | 35mm, 120 |
Introduced | 1989 |
Discontinued | 1994, 1997 |
Replaced by | Royal Gold |