KODAK VERITA 200D Color Negative Film
KODAK has expanded its Motion Picture portfolio with the release of KODAK VERITA 200D Color Negative Film, which will be available in 16mm, 35mm, and 65mm motion picture formats. K...
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KODAK has expanded its Motion Picture portfolio with the release of KODAK VERITA 200D Color Negative Film, which will be available in 16mm, 35mm, and 65mm motion picture formats. K...
A brainchild of the Euphoria TV series’ crew and Kodak, whose film they use to film it, VERITA 200D 5206/7206 is Kodak’s newest food for cinema cameras, available in 16mm, 35mm, an...
Just one factory in the entire world makes ISO 800 colour-negative film: Kodak. Yet you can find it in many types of packaging, sold at various price points. This article compares...
The plan is to systematically compare ALL the ISO 100 and ALL the ISO 800 colour-negative films on the market. It’s still a go, but I’m waiting on the new Kodak films to arrive. Un...
Polaroid Reclaimed series films use existing factory components from colour films to create pseudo-monochrome prints that are brighter than those in the Duochrome series and may ev...
This is the first completely new large format colour-negative film product since 2010¹ and the first for this German film manufacturer². Priced just under $100/25, this is also the...
Fujifilm Superia Premium 400 is one of the last colour-negative films still manufactured by Fujifilm in Japan. In this article, I’ll reveal the colours, contrast, and resolution pr...
Fujifilm is still making film — despite the rumours — I’ve compared all the ISO 800 colour-negative films, and reviewed Polaroid’s new Reclaimed Purple 600 film. Plus: the first la...
Eastman Kodak Company announced the availability of VERITA 200D 5206/7206, a new color negative motion picture film stock, which will be offered in 65mm, 35mm, and 16mm formats. -...
TMax 400 came into the world in 1986, at the same time as its slower speed brother. You can think of them as near identical twins, in fact. Since its introduction, TMax 400 has hel...
Large format photographers have a new option on the table as OptiColour 200 makes its debut in 4×5, 5×7, and 8×10 sheet film. Built on the Wolfen NC200 emulsion, the film brings a...
Inspired by Kodak’s new VERITA 200D motion picture film stock, this Verita 200D film recipe for Fujifilm cameras delivers warm cinematic colors, rich contrast, and a nostalgic retr...
Harman Switch Azure 125 is a colour-negative film with reversed blue and red channels. In this review, I’ll demystify this film’s properties and origins, share lots of high-res sam...
Polaroid Reclaimed Purple 600 is an instant film made with “leftover” materials to produce a truly unique look — this time with added Acid Red dye. The film’s purple colour effect...
Kodak has unveiled VERITA 200D 5206/7206, its first entirely new motion picture color negative film stock in years. Developed in collaboration with Euphoria cinematographer Marcell...
Image: Harman Photo Harman is a name that, for many, is synonymous with black and white film. After all, it's the company behind the staple monochrome brands Ilford and Kentmere...
The Eastman Kodak Company has announced that it is introducing a new color negative motion picture film stock that was developed in collaboration with writer, director, and produce...
Bleach bypass is a relatively simple film development technique that creates rich blacks, low saturation, and increased contrast. In this article, I’ll share techniques, samples, a...
If there’s one thing that Double-X has is a wide latitude, being a cine-film you can punish this film with all sorts of conditions and still get some amazing results. Of all the fi...
Polaroid's newest limited-edition 600 Film promises to be "completely new to instant film" and to deliver photographers something utterly unique and psychedelic. It's purple, very...
For eleven years, CineStill was the only company that could effectively modify Kodak motion picture film to make its 800T film. This changed in 2023. Read in full on Analog.Cafe.
The film is sold on the website for $19/pack for members only, but you can also find it at a few other stores, such as Brooklyn Film Camera, which sells it for $21. Read in full on...
Harman has announced that it is bringing its ISO 50 Ilford Pan F Plus film to both 4x5 and 8x10 sheet film, giving large format photographers access to this film for the first time...
A fresh expansion to the brand new Eastman Kodak output has landed in our store: their Ektacolor PRO range is designed for the most discerning photographers рџ§ђMore
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