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Ektachrome is a brand name owned by Kodak for a range of transparency, still, and motion picture films previously available in many formats, including 35 mm and sheet sizes to 11 × 14 inch size. Ektachrome has a distinctive look that became familiar to many readers of National Geographic, which used it extensively for color photographs for decades in settings where Kodachrome was too slow. In terms of reciprocity characteristics, Ektachrome is stable at shutter speeds between ten seconds and 1/10,000 of a second.

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  • Kodak Ektachrome (de)
  • Kodak Ektachrome (fr)
  • Ektachrome (en)
  • Ektachrome (it)
  • Ektachrome (zh)
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  • Ektachrome ist ein fotografischer Film zur Herstellung von Dias, der von Kodak in den frühen 1940er Jahren auf den Markt gebracht wurde. Er unterscheidet sich von dem nur wenige Jahre älteren Kodachrome dadurch, dass die benötigten Farbkuppler bereits im Film enthalten sind. Die organischen Farbstoffe werden während der Filmentwicklung in den betreffenden Schichten gebildet und eingelagert. Dadurch lässt sich der Film nach dem einfacheren und schnelleren Eastman-Color-Farbumkehrverfahren (z. B. E-6) verarbeiten – was ihn zum Urtyp des heutigen Diafilms macht. (de)
  • Ektachrome est un film inversible couleur produit par la firme américaine Kodak. Jusqu'à la fin de sa commercialisation en 2012, il était historiquement disponible dans de nombreux formats pour la télévision, le cinéma (35 mm, 16 mm, Super 8) et la photographie (notamment en 35 mm, 120 et en plans-films). Après avoir annoncé sa volonté de le refabriquer en 2017, la société Kodak Alaris commercialise, depuis 2018, le film Ektachrome 100 aux formats 35 mm et 120, pour la photographie, ainsi que 16 mm et Super 8, pour le cinéma. (fr)
  • Ektachrome è una pellicola fotografica a colori invertibile prodotta dalla società americana Kodak a partire dagli inizi degli anni 40 in molti formati per cinema (35 mm, 16 mm, Super 8) e fotografia (soprattutto in 35 mm, e ). La produzione è stata interrotta nel 2012 ma Kodak ha annunciato il 25 settembre 2018 il ritorno della serie, previsto per il mese di ottobre 2018 nel formato 35mm e in seguito nei formati Super 8 e 16mm. Diversi anni prima della fine di Ektachrome, Kodak ha ribattezzato Elite Chrome alcune pellicole di tipo E-6 per la fotografia. (it)
  • Ektachrome is a brand name owned by Kodak for a range of transparency, still, and motion picture films previously available in many formats, including 35 mm and sheet sizes to 11 × 14 inch size. Ektachrome has a distinctive look that became familiar to many readers of National Geographic, which used it extensively for color photographs for decades in settings where Kodachrome was too slow. In terms of reciprocity characteristics, Ektachrome is stable at shutter speeds between ten seconds and 1/10,000 of a second. (en)
  • Ektachrome,中文(普通話)音譯為埃克塔克罗姆,是柯达公司生产一系列彩色反转胶卷的产品商标。Ektachrome自从1940年代推出以来,存在许多种不同规格尺寸的胶片产品,从135底片至11×14寸大画幅页片尺寸均有生产。该款胶片拥有独特的成像色调,数十年来全世界许多风光、纪实摄影师都选用Ektachrome胶片作为拍摄载体,因此许多《国家地理杂志》的读者都能辨识出该款胶片拍摄出的照片。Ektachrome的感光度普遍高于作为竞争对手的Kodachrome(柯达克罗姆)胶卷,因此它可以拍摄到瞬间即逝的场景。Ektachrome的倒易律特性使得其在1/10000秒及以上的快门速度下保持感光均匀,无需添加色彩滤镜。 在Ektachrome系列最终被柯达公司停产的数年前,柯达推出了一系列以“Elite Chrome”为商标的彩色反转胶片。2009年末,柯达宣布由于销量下滑,将停产Ektachrome 64T(EPY)与Ektachrome 100 Plus(EPP)两款彩色反转胶片。两年后的2011年4月,柯达公司在官网上宣布其将停产Ektachrome 200高速彩色反转胶片;最后,柯达在2012年3月1日宣布计划在当年12月将现有的三款彩色反转胶片,包括电影拍摄用途的Ektachrome 100D全部停产。在2013年底,所有Ektachrome产品均已停产。 (zh)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Ektachrome_100_Slide_Film.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/High_Speed_Ektachrome_1970s_35mm_Film.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Kodak_EKTACHROME100_2018.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Kodak_Ektachrome_64T_7881.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Kodak_Ektachrome_F_35mm_Slide_Film_-_Expired_February_1963.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Skylab_3_Close-Up_-_GPN-2000-001711.jpg
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  • Ektachrome ist ein fotografischer Film zur Herstellung von Dias, der von Kodak in den frühen 1940er Jahren auf den Markt gebracht wurde. Er unterscheidet sich von dem nur wenige Jahre älteren Kodachrome dadurch, dass die benötigten Farbkuppler bereits im Film enthalten sind. Die organischen Farbstoffe werden während der Filmentwicklung in den betreffenden Schichten gebildet und eingelagert. Dadurch lässt sich der Film nach dem einfacheren und schnelleren Eastman-Color-Farbumkehrverfahren (z. B. E-6) verarbeiten – was ihn zum Urtyp des heutigen Diafilms macht. (de)
  • Ektachrome is a brand name owned by Kodak for a range of transparency, still, and motion picture films previously available in many formats, including 35 mm and sheet sizes to 11 × 14 inch size. Ektachrome has a distinctive look that became familiar to many readers of National Geographic, which used it extensively for color photographs for decades in settings where Kodachrome was too slow. In terms of reciprocity characteristics, Ektachrome is stable at shutter speeds between ten seconds and 1/10,000 of a second. Ektachrome, initially developed in the early 1940s, allowed professionals and amateurs alike to process their own films. It also made color reversal film more practical in larger formats, and the Kodachrome Professional film in sheet sizes was later discontinued. High Speed Ektachrome, announced in 1959 provided an ASA 160 color film, which was much faster than Kodachrome. In 1968, Kodak started offering push processing of this film, allowing it to be used at ASA 400. Whereas the development process used by Kodachrome is technically intricate and beyond the means of amateur photographers and smaller photographic labs, Ektachrome processing is simpler, and small professional labs could afford equipment to develop the film. Many process variants (designated E-1 through E-6) were used to develop it over the years. Modern Ektachrome films are developed using the E-6 process, which can be carried out by small labs or by a keen amateur using a basic film tank and tempering bath to maintain the temperature at 100 °F (38 °C). Ektachrome has occasionally been used as a motion picture film stock, such as in the 1999 film Three Kings and the 2006 film Inside Man, in which each used cross processing in C-41 color negative chemistry to give a unique appearance.It was also used in the 1998 film Buffalo '66, although it was processed regularly for this. Several years before Ektachrome's discontinuation, some of Kodak's consumer E-6 films were rebranded as Elite Chrome. In late 2009, Kodak announced the discontinuation of Ektachrome 64T (EPY) and Ektachrome 100 Plus (EPP) films, citing declining sales. On February 4, 2011, Kodak announced the discontinuance of Ektachrome 200 on its website. On March 1, 2012, Kodak announced the discontinuance of three color Ektachrome films. In December 2012 Kodak announced its discontinuance of Ektachrome 100D color reversal movie film in certain formats. By late 2013, all Ektachrome products were discontinued. On September 25, 2018, Kodak announced that the 35 mm format of Ektachrome was again available, while Super 8 and 16 mm motion picture versions would be available later. (en)
  • Ektachrome est un film inversible couleur produit par la firme américaine Kodak. Jusqu'à la fin de sa commercialisation en 2012, il était historiquement disponible dans de nombreux formats pour la télévision, le cinéma (35 mm, 16 mm, Super 8) et la photographie (notamment en 35 mm, 120 et en plans-films). Après avoir annoncé sa volonté de le refabriquer en 2017, la société Kodak Alaris commercialise, depuis 2018, le film Ektachrome 100 aux formats 35 mm et 120, pour la photographie, ainsi que 16 mm et Super 8, pour le cinéma. (fr)
  • Ektachrome è una pellicola fotografica a colori invertibile prodotta dalla società americana Kodak a partire dagli inizi degli anni 40 in molti formati per cinema (35 mm, 16 mm, Super 8) e fotografia (soprattutto in 35 mm, e ). La produzione è stata interrotta nel 2012 ma Kodak ha annunciato il 25 settembre 2018 il ritorno della serie, previsto per il mese di ottobre 2018 nel formato 35mm e in seguito nei formati Super 8 e 16mm. Diversi anni prima della fine di Ektachrome, Kodak ha ribattezzato Elite Chrome alcune pellicole di tipo E-6 per la fotografia. (it)
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