Kodak Ektachrome 160 (ELA-464)
marketed since 1971 until 1982
silent super 8 cartridge
color reversal film
film speed: 160 ASA (23 DIN)
color temperature: 3400º K
film type: A, photo lamp balanced
film width: 8 mm
film length: 15 m (50 feet)
perforation: type S
base: cellulose acetate, safety film
laboratory process: EM-25, ME-4
weight: 60 g
dimensions: 24 x 70 x 75 mm
made in Usa by Eastman Kodak
Iso 160/23º Photo Lamp (3400º K, without any filter)
Iso 125/22º Tungsten (3200º K, filter 82A)
Iso 100/21º Daylight (5900º K, filter 85A)
Eastman Kodak launched this emulsion in 1971 with the new XL cameras. In 1982 Eastman Kodak discontinued the laboratory process ME-4 and EM-25, and it was replaced by the process EM-26.