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4 KODAK PROFESSIONAL EKTACHROME Films E100G and E100GX E-4024
PRINTING TRANSPARENCIES
You can reproduce images made on E100G and E100GX
Films by using a variety of Kodak materials.
Duplicate Color Transparencies
For direct printing, use—
KODAK PROFESSIONAL EKTACHROME
Duplicating Film EDUPE
Color Prints
You can scan your image to a file and print digitally to—
KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA, SUPRA, and
ULTRA ENDURA Papers
KODAK PROFESSIONAL ENDURA Clear Digital
Display Material
KODAK PROFESSIONAL ENDURA Transparency
Display Material
KODAK PROFESSIONAL ENDURA Metallic Paper
SCANNING TRANSPARENCIES
For Graphic Arts Applications
The KODAK EKTACHROME Film family is characterized
by sets of image dyes that perform very similarly when
scanned. The scanner operator can set up one basic tone scale
and color-correction channel for all EKTACHROME Films,
and then optimize the tone scale and gray balance for the
requirements of individual images.
Use the KODAK Color Input Target / Q-60E1 (4 x 5–inch
transparency) or Q-60E3 (35 mm slide) to establish the setup
for KODAK EKTACHROME Films on all scanners. These
targets are manufactured to ANSI standards and represent
the dye sets of all EKTACHROME Films.
For Photo CD Applications
Use the Universal E-6 Film Term to scan all KODAK
EKTACHROME films for Photo CD Imaging Workstation
applications.
For output to a Photo CD Player: Using the Universal E-6
Film Term should result in an image that closely matches
your original transparency in density, tone scale, and overall
color balance when viewed on a player.
For output to Devices Other than Photo CD Players: The
YCC data that results when using the Universal E-6 Film
Term is capable of producing a high-quality duplicate of
your original transparency in terms of density, tone scale,
and color reproduction. Final quality of your reproduced
image depends on the capabilities of your output device, the
viewing environment, and the rendering path that is used.