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Another Discontinued Color Film

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>> Ektacolor Pro Gold 160 GPX <<<
35mm C-41 Professional Color Print Film
expired 1/1997 but still giving good results.
  ISO 160
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2 rolls 20 exposures ea. = $15.00 (USD)

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Here is another rescued remnant from the long list of Kodak casualties. Ektacolor Pro Gold 160 - The Ektacolor name was seldom used for color print film and I don't think this film was ever released in the United States. The professional GPX emulsion was also available in 120 format in some areas but both were only around for a short time before the more popular Portra films took their place.
 

 

As you can see this film has a very nice color palatte which is quite different from both the current Portra and Ektar lines.
This batch expired 1/1997 but is still giving some very nice results as you can see. 
 

You can see more pictures shot with this, and other unique films in the: LABEAURATOIRE FLICKR GROUP


Here's your chance to try out this rare film. I'm making a very limited number of rolls available for your experimenting pleasure. 


  
  I'm keeping these rolls inexpensive by re-using old film cassettes and sticking on an artsy label I've made just so you know what's inside. Using a bulk loader I made rolls of approximately 20 exposures each, sometimes a bit more or less and as with most bulk loaded film the very last picture of each roll will not be exposed as that is where it is taped. This is NOT a stock product from Kodak and I am not proporting to represent that fine company in any manner.

My examples were all shot with my
: Black Royal Robot 24 24x24 35mm camera and a Chrome Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 45mm ƒ2.8 lens. They were developed at my local photo lab as normal C-41 color ilm.




 





CAMERA: Black Royal Robot 24   LENS: Chrome Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 45mm ƒ2.8


 

All images are © Lance Aram Rothstein and not to be used without permission.