I used to use Ektapress and Multispeed, and enjoyed them. I think one
was a professional version of the other. 

It wasn't around for very long though - it was quite quickly replaced
by the Supra films, which then were named something else, which is the
current line. It was designed to scan well.

--
 Bob
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf Of John Sessoms
> Sent: 22 March 2007 16:06
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Help with identifying these pro films
> 
> >
> > From:
> > George Wu
> > Thanks for the replies so far.
> >
> > Does anyone have an opinion on the Kodak Ektapress 100/400 (I can 
> > infer that it is a PJ film)?  Is the Ektrapress 1600 and
Multispeed 
> > any good?  What's Multispeed?
> >
> > -George 
> 
>  From what I was able to find via Google, it's a wide latitude film 
> suitable for shooting at ISO 100 - 1000.
> Couldn't find anything about how to process it for various 
> speeds, but 
> it appears to be native ISO 640. It was introduced at Photokina
1996.
> 
> Almost all the hits I got (99/100) were for astronomical photography

> where it seemed to be quite popular.
> 
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