Back to Port Perry With Flic Film Chrome 100

 

Slide film, isn't forgiving compared to say Kodak Pro Image 100 or Ultramx 400. I do love shooting Flic Film Chrome 400, which is motion picture Eastman Kodak Etkachrome 100, which is also the same as Kodak Alaris E100 but with sligthly different shaped sprocket holes. The big plus of Flic Film Chrome 100 is cost, and it's the same stock. Plus having Graination Lab investing in a new E6 line makes shooting slide much easier. 

What's not easy is scanning slide film, sadly Silverfast 9SE isn't set up for slide film, I have to upgrade to the Studio version and that's not cheap software but I plan to do that at some point. Thankfully I still have Vuescan and it does a decent job with slide film. Granted I have not used Vuescan for several months since I made the switch to Silverfast. 

I rolled with my Olympus OM4Ti which uses off the film plane metering which I trust, same with my Nikon F4, F5, F90X and F100 with Matrix metering. Shooting slide requires being on point an exposing for the highlights. 

Camera: Olympus OM4Ti, MC Zuiko Lenses. 

Film: Flic Film Chrome 100 (Kodak Ektachrome 100 motion picture slide film). 



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