Ektachrome is a Brand brand name owned by Kodak for a range of reversal film transparency , still, and motion ... sizes to 11x14 inch size. Ektachrome has a distinctive look that became familiar to many readers ... id 00DAcU Ektachrome, initially developed in the early 1940s, allowed professionals and amateurs ... and smaller photographic labs, Ektachrome was a product that small professional labs could afford equipment .... Modern Ektachrome films are developed using the E 6 process , which can be carried out by small ... at 100  F 38  C . Although the Ektachrome name was once associated with both amateur and professional films, Kodak, As of 2006 lc on , uses the Ektachrome brand for professional films. Consumer ... of Ektachrome 64T EPY ref http www.kodak.com global en professional products films catalog kodakEktachrome64tProfessionalFilmEPY.jhtml?pq path 13319 1229 13393 Kodak Ektachrome 64T Professional Film EPY ref and Ektachrome 100 Plus EPP ref http www.kodak.com global en professional products films catalog kodakEktachrome100PlusProfessionalFilmEPP.jhtml?pq path 13319 1229 13392 Kodak Ektachrome 100T Plus Professional Film EPP ref films, citing declining sales. Ektachrome is still used occasionally ... of Ektachrome 200 on its website. Processing see also E 6 process Although Kodachrome is often ..., small professional labs have been able to process Ektachrome on site since the 1950s, with product ... Ektachrome within an hour using a rotary tube processor made by Jobo, WingLynch or PhotoTherm , sink line, or even by hand inversion in a small drum. Ektachrome variants Before Process AR 5 there was EA 5 for aero film. This is a hot version of E 4 process E 4 and similar to ME 4 for Ektachrome motion ... in 1975. There were some other Ektachrome processes for 16 mm film 16 mm motion picture films ME 2A ECO 2 EC0 3 E 89 E 99 VNF 1 RVNP CRI 1 The following processes were used for amateur Ektachrome super 8 mm film super 8 mm movie film Ektachrome Movie process introduced in 1971 movies without movie ... more details
Summary Information Description Ektachrome slide Source self made Date 30 March 2008 Location Author Olz06 other versions None Licensing self cc by 3.0 Orphan image Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot ... more details
int filedesc Shrine in a tank at Vijayanagara picture taken in January 1991. This photo was taken by me using Ektachrome 64 and scanned. int license PD self date July 2010 Category Vijayanagara Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ... more details
The Ap 41 process is an obsolete colour reversal process used generally until 1983 for photographic films such as Agfa Agfa CT18 CT18 . It is significantly different from other colour reversal processes such as Ektachrome and Kodachrome . Clarify me date February 2009 External links Processing of older Agfachrome films using AP 41 http www.processc22.co.uk Process C 22 Category Photographic film processes photo stub ... more details
Information Description Sk nska Cement main entrance, H llekis, Sweden, 1967 Source I User Cj1340 Cj1340 User talk Cj1340 talk created this work entirely by myself. Note that the image originally on Ektachrome reversal film has been mechanically damaged during storage but the colours are fairly good having been stored in the dark. Date 11 46, 26 September 2010 UTC Author User Cj1340 Cj1340 User talk Cj1340 talk other versions cc zero ... more details
See also Ektachrome for full details of Kodak E series processes. The E 3 process is a now outdated process for developing transparency photography color reversal transparency photographic film, which was invented in the early 1950s. The E 3 process was run at near room temperature 24 C 75 F and requires a manual reexposure of the film in order to affect color development. Often, still photographers would accomplish this by use of a strobe unit in the darkroom. The process took approximately one hour. Films designed for E 3 are prone to fading because of inferior color dyes. The process was phased out in 1974 in favor of E 4 process E 4 , and two years later E 6 process E 6 was introduced which remains in use to this day. External links http www.kodak.com global en professional support techPubs cis111 cis111.jhtml Kodak specifications for hand mixing of chemistry Processing of older Ektachrome films including Process E 3 http www.processc22.co.uk Process C 22 UK and Europe http www.filmrescue.com Film Rescue USA and Canada http www.rockymountainfilm.com Rocky Mountain USA Category Photographic film processes photography stub ... more details
Image South St.jpg thumb 300px Kodak Ektachrome 200, shot in a Holga 120CFN Sprocket hole photography is a style of photography that exposes the full width of 135 film 35 mm film , creating a photograph punctuated by the sprocket holes perforations along the edges of the film. It is part of the lo fi photography movement. Usually, this style involves the use of a modified medium format film medium format camera, since a 35  mm camera ordinarily will not expose the edges of the film. External links http www.flickr.com groups sprocket holes 35mm Sprocket Holes group on Flickr http sprocket holes.deviantart.com 35mm Sprocket Holes group on Deviant Art Category Photographic techniques ... more details
Information Description Yaqona Vakaturaga Suva, Fiji. Source postcard image from http www.justpacific.com fiji fijiphotos cards modern Date postcard dated 1950s Author Photographed by Stinsons, Suva, Fiji. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson, Fiji Permission see below other versions PD because This image was first published in the Fiji Islands and is now in the public domain because according to Fijian Copyright Act 1999, Part II., Div. 3, 22 2 copyright protection of photographs expires 50 years after the end of the calendar year in which the photograph is taken. ... more details
Summary Information Description A San Francisco cable car being turned around at the end of that line. Taken with 35mm Ektachrome film Source I User EditorASC EditorASC User talk EditorASC talk created this work entirely by myself. Date August, 1964 Author Robert J. Boser User EditorASC EditorASC User talk EditorASC talk 07 58, 14 December 2009 UTC other versions Licensing self cc by sa 3.0 This attribution link required with use of the photo outside of Wikipedia http www.airlinesafety.com editorials AboutTheEditor.htm EditorASC Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ... more details
Copy to Wikimedia Commons priority true Summary Information Description Mick Dyche of Sniff n the Tears. Fickle Heart tour. November 23, 1979. Lakeland Civic Center, Lakeland, Florida, United States of America. Olympus OM 2n. Vivitar 90 230mm lens. Kodak Ektachrome Elite 400. Source I User RRJackson R. Jackson User talk RRJackson talk created this work entirely by myself. Date November 23, 1979 Author User RRJackson R. Jackson User talk RRJackson talk other versions Licensing self cc by sa 3.0 GFDL migration redundant ... more details
Negative 4133, Type 2 pre pre High Speed Infrared 4143 pre pre Ektachrome 64 Professional 6117 pre pre 64 19 16 13 with 80A Ektachrome 100 Professional 6122 pre pre 100 21 25 15 with 80A Ektachrome 100 Plus Professional 6105 pre pre 100 21 25 15 with 80A Ektachrome 200 Professional 6176 pre pre 200 24 50 18 with 80A Ektachrome 64T Professional 6118 pre pre 40 17 with 85B 64 19 Ektachrome Duplicating ... more details
See also Ektachrome for full details of Kodak E series processes. The E 4 process is a now outdated process for developing transparency photography color reversal transparency photographic film. The process is infamous for its use of the highly toxic reversal agent Tertiary Butyl Amine Borane TBAB . The use of the reversal agent permits processing of the film without the manual reexposure that its predecessor E 3 process E 3 required. The process is also faster and ran at 30 C 85 F, .5 F , about 6 C 10 F higher than E 3. The ME 4 process was a motion picture variation of the E 4 process. Process E 4 consisted of nine chemicals Prehardener, Neutralizer, First Developer, First Stop Bath, Color Developer, Second Stop Bath, Bleach, Fixer, Stabilizer Total darkness was required during the first four chemicals. Normal room light was used for the remaining five. Temperature tolerance was 1 F for Prehardener, 1 2 F for the two Developers, and 2 F all other steps. The process was phased out in 1976 with the introduction of the E 6 process which was more environmentally friendly due to its lack of toxic chemicals. Today the process is discontinued but was used up until 1996 for Kodak IE Color Infrared film. This was due to legal commitment by Kodak to provide the process for 30 years. External links http www.kodak.com global en professional support techPubs cis111 cis111.jhtml Kodak specifications for hand mixing of chemistry Processing of older Ektachrome films including Process E 4 http www.processc22.co.uk Process C 22 UK and Europe http www.filmrescue.com Film Rescue USA and Canada http www.rockymountainfilm.com Rocky Mountain USA Category Photographic film processes photography stub ... more details
EIR may refer to Effective interest rate , a banking term Entrepreneur In Residence or Executive In Residence, a term in venture capital and business education Environmental Information Regulations 2004 , a UK Statutory Instrument Equipment Identity Register, in a Network Switching Subsystem Extended information rate, burstable bandwidth in a Frame Relay Committed information rate CIR Frame Relay network Regulation of food and dietary supplements by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration Inspections for adulteration Establishment Inspection Report , the result of an investigation by the US FDA. Environmental Impact Report, see Environmental impact assessment Executive Intelligence Review , the flagship publication of the LaRouche movement Kodak Ektachrome Professional Infrared EIR film, a type of Infrared photography Color infrared film Color Infrared film EIR National Radio Foundation the founding name of the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation East Indian Railway Company , introduced railways to eastern and northern India, later known as East Indian Railway EIR See also Eir , a goddess in Norse mythology Eir , a Spivak pronoun disambiguation de Eir is Eir it EIR ja EIR fi EIR ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Image Glowing tobacco plant.jpg thumb A photo of a genetic engineering genetically engineered glowing tobacco plant taken with the autoluminograph method right An autoluminograph is a photograph produced by placing a light emitting object directly on a piece of film. A famous example is an autoluminograph published in Science magazine in 1986 ref cite article title Transient and stable expression of the firefly luciferase gene in plant cells and transgenic plants author Ow, D.W. and Wood, K.V. and DeLuca, M. and de Wet, J.R. and Helinski, D.R. and Howell, S.H. journal Science volume 234 issue 4778 pages 856 856 issn 0036 8075 year 1986 publisher American Association for the Advancement of Science ref of a glowing transgenic tobacco plant bearing the luciferase gene of fireflies placed on Kodak Ektachrome 200 film. References See http en.wikipedia.org wiki Wikipedia Footnotes for a discussion of different citation methods and how to generate footnotes using the ref , ref and reference tags div class references small references div Category Photographic processes photography stub ... more details
Summary This is me on recent changes patrol on Wikipedia. Licensing Source Source http www.geocities.com Yosemite 7147 home.html, apparently scaled down. There is also a Portable Network Graphics PNG version at http www.libpng.org pub png png OwlAlpha.html. The author s description of the image from this page copied below. Title Horned Owl Author Pieter S. van der Meulen Description The original image was taken in July 90 with a Canon A 1 and FD35 70 on Ektachrome, 100 ASA, on July 1990 in Alaska. The photographer me is reflected in the eyes left , and is being completely ignored by this magnificent bird. Digitization was done via PhotoCD. From 4Base resolution, the alpha channel was created by edge detection and floodfill. Low pass filtering norm. cut off 0.2 was applied to create a soft alpha mask. The final result was shrunk by half. URL http www.geocities.com Yosemite 7147 nationalparks.html for the original PhotoCD image http www.libpng.org pub png for the PNG home site. Licensing Copyright Copyright 1999 Pieter S. van der Meulen. This image, including the alpha channel, may be used, edited and reproduced freely. PD release ... more details
Other uses Replenishment disambiguation Replenishment Replenishment is used in photographic film and paper processing, where fresh chemistry is used to replace exhausted chemistry in a continuous or per batch fashion. Replenishment rates are calculated by the quantity of film processed in each individual bath and additionally in E 6 process Process E6 by the amount of film push processed and by film type in C 41 process Process C41 color negative developing. Process C 41 and C41 RA replenishing C 41 process C 41 color developer exhaustion volumes vary according to the speed and contrast of the films. Please see Table 3 2 in chapter 3 of the http www.kodak.com global en service Zmanuals z131.shtml Kodak Process C 41 Processing Manual Z 131 to see the different color developer exhaustion rates for the various Kodak color negative films. rate at which stock is added External links http www.kodak.com global en service Zmanuals z119.shtml Kodak process E6 Ektachrome color transparency processing manual Z 119 http www.kodak.com global en service Zmanuals z6.shtml Kodak process E6 Q LAB processing manual Z 6 more details than processing manual Z119 above Kodak process RA 4 http www.kodak.com global en service Zmanuals z130.shtml lab manual Z 130 Category Photographic processes photo stub ... more details
blue axis with older Ektachrome films. ref cite web url http www.kodak.com global en professional support techPubs e4024 e4024.jhtml title KODAK PROFESSIONAL EKTACHROME Films E100G and E100GX ... data sheets http www.super8camera.com processing.php E 6 Ektachrome DIY processing super 8 & 16mm. Ektachrome photography subject DEFAULTSORT E 6 Process Category Photographic film processes cs Proces ... more details
Summary An image of a tobacco plant which has been genetically engineered to express a gene taken from firefly fireflies specifically Photinus pyralis which produces luciferase . The image is an autoluminograph produced by placing the plant directly on a piece of Kodak Ektachrome 200 film. When the plant is watered with a luciferin containing nutrient medium, tissue specific luminescence is observed. It is the first representation of a transgenic multicellular organism expressing bioluminescence. This image was first published in a November 1986 issue of the journal Science in a paper titled Transient and stable expression of the firefly luciferase gene in plant cells and transgenic plants . http www.pgec.usda.gov Ow A10 1986OwetalScience.pdf by David W. Ow, Keith V. Wood, Marlene DeLuca, Jeffrey R. de Wet, Donald R. Helinski and Stephen H. Howell. The research was funded by grants from the US Dept. of Agriculture and the National Science Foundation. Image taken by Keith Wood of DeLuca lab for Science Magazine. Permission to use on Wikipedia has been granted by Science Magazine see Image talk Glowing tobacco plant.jpg Science Magazine copyright request talk . Licensing Non free fair use in Autoluminograph Non free with permission Fair use in Autoluminograph Non free media rationale Description An image of a tobacco plant which has been genetically engineered to express a gene taken from firefly fireflies . Source Image taken by Keith Wood of DeLuca lab for Science Magazine. Portion Entire photo Low resolution Yes Purpose To illustrate the experiment resulting in this plant. The experiment is discussed in the article Autoluminograph . Article Autoluminograph Replaceability No it would be excessively difficult to re do the experiment and get a free photo. other information We also have Wikipedia specific permission to use this photo. ... more details
Jean Chamoux 1925 2007 was a France French photographer who started his career during World War II in the Haute Savoie Savoyard bush. He first covered the landings by parachute during the Battle of Gli res 1 August 1944 . He settled in Paris in 1947 and worked actively until the 1980s. He did a number of coverages in France and in the Middle East . Although he worked together with Robert Doisneau and Edouard Boubat in particular, he has always remained very discreet and has only exhibited his works once in the near suburbs of Paris. He nevertheless took photograph s of such various figures as Blaise Cendrars , Jean Cocteau , Paul Fort , Lino Ventura , Habib Bourguiba or Madame Ren Coty in their homes, and was regarded as a first rank photographer in fashion and industry. More particularly he was one of the first to take coloured photographs on a wide scale and in big format print 4 x 5 and 5 x17 m and the first to process his proper colour films in Paris Ektachrome E3 . This technical skill rather unusual at the time coupled with an ability to carry out special tricks and effects stroboscopic effect through multiple exposure , use of electric lighting on a large scale with flash ramps has contributed to his success in the press and industry EDF , Ribet Desjardins, L Or al , Formica, Synergie ... External links http www.archeophone.org chamoux A few images to see here Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Chamoux, Jean ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1925 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2007 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Chamoux, Jean Category 1925 births Category French photographers Category 2007 deaths Europe photographer stub fr Jean Chamoux pt Jean Chamoux ... more details
Orphan date February 2011 Image 5008 S.jpg Beaulieu 5008 S with Schneider Kreuznach Optivaron zoom thumb The Beaulieu 5008 S is a Super 8 mm film dual speed professional camera. This camera was released by the Beaulieu company . It was first launched in February 1974. The primary component that set this camera apart from other Super 8mm cameras of the era was it was made with a unique Single lens reflex camera SLR function and interchangeable Schneider Kreuznach and Angenieux zoom lens. Features Format Super 8 Kodapak, Kodachrome or Ektachrome see external link Lens changeable, Schneider Kreuznach Optivaron zoom 6 66  mm f 1.8 link yes or Angenieux 6 80  mm f 1.2 1.4 Macro with Schneider Kreuznach from 0 to 1500  mm just under 5  ft Filter built in Wratten number Wratten filter 85 Aperture motor driven with reflexmatic motor or manual Zooming Electric speed from 4 to 12 seconds or manual Viewer Reflex with tilting matte screen Shutter with guillotine 1 40 sec 18 images or 1 60 sec 24 images Exposure metering photoresistor CdS cell ASA 25 to 400 Remote control electrical Power supply rechargeable 500mA 7.2 V NiCd batt. Sound built in amplifier 50 to 12  kHz 1.5 dB 24 images and 50 to 9.5  kHz 1.5 dB 18 images Signal noise 57 dB Earphone Z 1.5 K Mike DIN 5 pins, with 3 sensibilities 0.15mV to 20mV Z 5K , 3mV to 15mV Z 100K and 30mV to 1.2V Z 500K Capstan instability 0.4 Dimensions 34  cm l x 10  cm w x 21  cm h Weight 2.55  kg with Angenieux zoom 6 80 See also Super 8 mm film Super 8 film cameras References Unreferenced date November 2009 Reflist External links http www.beaulieu.fr Beaulieu France Category Movie cameras Category 1974 introductions ... more details
Peter Robert Gascoigne Townend 6 March 1935 6 June 1999 http www.independent.co.uk arts entertainment obituary peter townend 1109281.html was a thriller writer, photographer, bit part actor and journalist. Life and work Townend studied the classics at King s College, Cambridge King s College where he became part of future thriller writer Alan Williams novelist Alan Williams s entourage. After graduating he dabbled in filmmaking, getting small parts in films and plays. http www.independent.co.uk arts entertainment obituary peter townend 1109281.html He eventually moved to Spain , befriending many expatriates including Gerald Brenan and famous transsexual April Ashley . http www.antijen.org Aprilv1 While there, he co founded Look Out , http www.independent.co.uk arts entertainment obituary peter townend 1109281.html Spain s first English language literary and travel magazine. Essentially a two man operation, the magazine had Townend editing, art directing and writing features. He also did the magazine s photography, a hobby he relished. Townend s own photography appears in several books Jonathan Gathorne Hardy s 1992 biography of Gerald Brenan The Interior Castle , and Brenan s own memoirs. Townend s passions included poker , roulette and photography . He often wrote about these interests in his novels, several of which feature one eyed photographer partial to the Nikon F http www.graysofwestminster.co.uk products secondhand.php?cat1 1&pg 1&THESESSION f574865c0adacd3c6d025167775d16eb and occasional British spy Philip Quest . Townend described Quest as a hard living, fast traveling, and over sexed photojournalist who keeps a gun hidden beneath a carton of 120 Ektachrome film. http www.billjayonphotography.com PhotographerAsAggressor.pdf The Daily Telegraph suggested that Townend might be the new Ian Fleming . In 1973 he married Kate Moffat http thepeerage.com p2114.htm i21131 . Together they raised her two sons from her previous marriage to screenwriter film director d ... more details
names. Miconazole is also used in Ektachrome film developing in the final rinse of the Kodak E 6 process ... Cremophor EL E 6 process Ektachrome Isoconazole References reflist External links Medical http www.Micatin.com ... process E6 Ektachrome color transparency processing manual Z 119 http www.kodak.com global en service ... more details
General Purpose Kodachrome Launch Date 1935 Discontinued 2009 Suggested Replacement Kodak Ektachrome E100G Type color reversal slide film Speed ASA 6, 25, 40, 64, 200 Ektachrome E200 Launch Date ? Discontinued March 2011 Suggested Replacement Kodak Ektachrome E100G Type color reversal Speed ISO ... more details
A list of photographic processing techniques. Color Agfacolor Anthotype Autochrome Lumi re , 1903 Carbon print , 1862 Chromogenic positive Ektachrome E 3 process E 4 process E 6 process Chromogenic negative C 41 process RA 4 process Dufaycolor Dye destruction Cibachrome Ilfochrome Dye transfer process Kodachrome K 12 process K 14 process Heliochrome Lippmann plate , 1891 Black and White Monochrome A Abration tone Acetate film Albertype Albumen print , 1850 Algraphy Ambrotype Amphitype Amylotype Anaglyph image Anaglyph Anthrakotype Archertype Argentotype Argyrotype Aristo paper Aristotype Disambiguation needed Aristo Aristo date June 2011 Artotype Atrephograph Atrograph Aurotype Autotype B Baryta coated paper Bayard process Bichromate process Bichromated gelatin Bichromated gum arabic Bichromatic albumen Bitumen of Judea , 1826 Breyertype Bromoil Process , 1907 Burneum C Caffenol Calotype , 1841 Cameo photography Cameo Carbon print , 1855 Carbro Print Carbro Casein pigment Catalysotype Catalisotype Catatype Cellulose diacetate negative Cellulose nitrate negative Cellulose triacetate negative Ceroleine Chalkotype Charbon Velour Chromatype Chripotype Chrysotype , 1842 Chrystollotype Clich verre Collodion paper Collodion process , 1851 Collotype , 1870 Color paper Contact print Contact sheet Contretype Copper Photogravure Crystoleum Crystal photo 1850 Cyanotype , 1842 D Daguerreotype , 1839 Dallastype Diaphanotype Diazotype dr5 chrome B&W positive process Dry collodion negative Dry collodion process Dry plate Dye coupler process Dye destruction process Dye diffusion transfer process Dye transfer print E Eburneum Ectograph Ectographe Electrotype Energiatype Enamaline Enamel photograph F Feertype Ferroprussiate paper Ferrotype Fluorotype G Gaslight paper Gaudinotype Gelatino Bromide emulsions , 1875 Gelatin silver process Gem tintype Ghost photograph Gum bichromate Gum Bichromate Print Gum Dichromate Gum over platinum Gum printing Photogravure H Hallotype Heliography Hel ... more details