Elite Chrome and Kodachrome are radically different films. The first is
an E6 film which can be processed at any number of labs and offers very
nice grain and moderately saturated images. The second is a rather
ancient film that is still revered in some quarters for its color and
sharpness. It must be processed by a Kodak lab. If you're a film
enthusiast, you should try a couple rolls of kodachrome then a couple
rolls of Elite Chrome and compare the results. If you scan the images,
you'll probably find that the E6 processed film is easier to scan . For
projection, you may find that the Kodacrhome images are superior. But
we're splitting hairs here.
On Jan 10, 2004, at 8:44 PM, Rebekah Gonzalez wrote:
Hi, my name is Rebekah, I recently received my Dad's "old" Pentax,
though it
is in great condition. He just got the digital. I like your
discussions,
sounds like fun, so maybe you guys could give me your opinion on
Kodak's
Elite Chrome, does it compare to Koda Chrome?
Rebekah
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