Talk:Ektachrome

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I was under the impression that minilabs could do E6; perhaps I'm wrong.

But am very much doubting the statement that Kodachrome is a better film than Ectachrome. Certainly Fujichrome is better than Kodachrome.

--Cjs

(reply) Edited this, it was biased content. No film can be listed as 'better' than any other, it is opinion rather than fact. Added an accurate process history to the article.

--deepblue79

[edit] preservation issues

Can anyone talk of long term preservation issues with Ektachrome?


Thanks,

Jim