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C41 film 35mm
C41 film 35mm




  1. #C41 film 35mm movie#
  2. #C41 film 35mm iso#

We do not process black and white or E6 films. If the resulting effects are still overexposed or the Look is undesirable the film can be bleached and fixed back to a regular negative. C41 Film Developing produces quality developing, scanning and printing from 35mm 120/220 C41 Colour Film. It is generally advised because of the additional Density to underexpose the image by at-least a stop or two.

c41 film 35mm

which leaves a developed silver layer similar to B&W film in addition to the Color Dyes, the skipping of bleach also changes the development of the Cyan Dye in the emulsion. The process involves skipping the bleaching step of developing.

#C41 film 35mm movie#

Pull Processing : Typically not requested on Colour films but involves overexposing the negative and then reducing the developing time resulting in a image with less contrast.īleach Bypass: This is a classic Film Technique that gives a desaturated appearance a classic movie to use this a lot was Saving Private Ryan. Shooting it at 1600 would be a 2 stop Push. Results in Higher Grain and Higher Contrast.

#C41 film 35mm iso#

Standard C41 developing- This Can be used on all Colour and Cine films and is the standard chemistry for consumer colour negative film.Įxample: You wanted to Shoot 500T at an ISO of 800. Mail Film to the above address including your order number inside the package.įilm will Typically be processed within 7 days of receiving. The easiest way of doing this is to process a strip of unexposed C41 color negative film and use that as an additional filter to yield normal printing results.Any 35mm or 120 Film Can Be Processed all films are hand processed.Īdd the quantity of films to be developed to your cart above.įill in the requested processing information.Įnsure the correct email address and mailing address for your Negatives/scans to be sent.

c41 film 35mm

  • RA4 Printing: The clear film base requires an additional filter to be compatible with the RA4 process.
  • This is easily correct when home scanning or done by a good lab.
  • Scanning: Due to the clearer base, some scanners are confused by the film and give a very red image.
  • Due to the thinner, clearer base, we recommend you load the film indoors, not in direct sunlight, as this might lead to light leaks on the first frames. Not directly compatible with the RA4 process.

    c41 film 35mm

  • Base: Mostly clear, slightly orange base.
  • Compatible with Minilabs and other industrial processing: Yes.
  • Process: Normal C41 can also be cross processed in E6 for relatively nice positives (exposed at 100 ISO).
  • DX coding: No, but most cameras with DX readers default to ISO 100 - the film is useable in Point and shoot cameras.
  • Manufacturing: Freshly made in 2022 in the USA and hand-spooled in Finland.
  • Exposure latitude: Wide, with acceptable results from 25 ISO to 800 ISO (with pulling and pushing).
  • Grain: Very fine, but made to create very sharp pictures as it is an air surveillance film.
  • When scanned, typically on the warmer side and sometimes on the redder side.
  • Colors: Highly color-accurate with slightly increased red sensitivity.
  • Film type: Colour negative, air surveillance.
  • Name: SantaColor 100 (the same film branded as Flic Film Elektra 100 is much lower in cost, search site to buy it).
  • Finally, it is very color accurate and has excellent grain and detail - it can also be pushed to 800 ISO for slightly more contrasty but beautiful results. As this is not a movie film, it has no special (remjet) backing and can quickly be processed at any lab worldwide or at home. The film is freshly made and is a 100 ISO color negative film compatible with the normal C41 process.

    c41 film 35mm

    It has been available in small batches from specific labs in particular countries but is no longer available to the international market due to the Ukraine-Russia war. It is a well-known 35mm color air surveillance film by Kodak - the Kodak Aerocolor IV 2460 Aerochrome. This color film is called SantaColor 100, and while not a new stock, it has not been available to the broader, international analog stills photography market.






    C41 film 35mm