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has gloss | eng: Ektar was a color 35mm and 120 semi-professional film introduced by Eastman Kodak in 1989, which used the common C-41 process. It was designed to offer ultra-fine grain. It was manufactured in 25, 100 (replaced the poor selling 125 in June 1991 ), and 1000 ISO formats. Poor market segmentation was cited as a factor in Kodak's decision to discontinue Ektar in 1994. The film was replaced by the Royal Gold line. The 120 version of Ektar was discontinued in 1997. |
lexicalization | eng: Ektar |
instance of | (noun) photographic material consisting of a base of celluloid covered with a photographic emulsion; used to make negatives or transparencies film, photographic film |
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