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Revolog Kosmos 400 Color Negative Film 35mm 36 Exposures

Revolog Kosmos 400 Color Negative Film 35mm 36 Exposures
  • Product Code: eq118702
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$56.97 $90.01

REVOLOG Kosmos 400 Color Negative Film 35mm 36 Exposuresis a 35mm color-negative film with 36 (ISO 400) exposures. This film adds an extraterrestrial effect that seems to scale down the whole universe into your photographs. Blue stardust will make little galaxies appear on your images. You can also play with exposure. The blue nebulas are more visible in darker parts than in brighter areas of the photo. Take pictures of your friends and make them look as if they were lost in space or showered with stardust.

Adds Extraterrestrial Effect    Blue Stardust

Parameters
Film Format35mm
Number of Exposures36
Film TypeColor Negative
ISO/ASA Film Speed400
Number of Rolls1
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.06 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)2.05 x 1.4 x 1.35"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. What is the best filter to use to get full IR results?

A: Kodak used to make a great film called Kodak High Speed Infrared. Using a 25 A red or 87 infra red filter you could get beautiful white leaves on the trees without setting the ISO that low. The Rollei is nice film, but it's not high speed. A #87 filter will give you the most infrared look, but the ISO for the meter readings should be around 25, if not lower. Shoot a test roll and develop it and make sure to bracket at least a full stop in either direction.

Q: 2. Where do you send it for processing? Does it get processed as B&W film?

A: Definitely can develop as BW... I process the BW but I would vouch for The Darkroom Lab if you have anything complex or want high quality

Q: 3. Has anyone out there worked with the old (discontinued) Kodak B&W infra red? I used to shoot it a lot back in the day and am wondering how this compares to it?

A: The Rollei Infrared 400 Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures) is different than the old Kodak IR film. Unlike IR film the films today like this are sensitive to IR light. So, they do not have the full effect like IR film did. but it does give a good look like IR film.

Q: 4. Is this the same film compared to this one? https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/27719-USA/Kodak_GC_135_36_Gold_Max.html

A: Yes both are GC/UltraMax 400 ISO Color Negative film 35mm and 36 exposures. It looks like they may have changed the packaging design and given it a new SKU.

Q: 5. Is this film DX coded?

A: Yes, the dubblefilm Bubblegum 400 Color Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures) is DX coded.

Q: 6. Safe for ECN-2 processing?

A: C-41 processing should be used for this film. ECN-2 processing will work, but the images will have very flat contrast and subdued color palettes.

Q: 7. Can this film be developed in Ilford ILFOTEC DD-X Developer?What is the developing time using the Ilford ILFOTEC DD-X Developer? any recomendations?

A: Hi Ali,So far I have only used Kodak D-76 (1:1), I have been delighted with my results..I don't know if ILFOTEC DD-X compares with D-76.Good Luck enjoy the Film!!!

Q: 8. Is this DX coded?

A: Yes, the CineStill Film 400Dynamic Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures) is DX coded.

Q: 9. I am interested in this film, however, It's difficult to discern what the characteristics of the product are. "Altered hue, saturation, and contrast" does not communicate much to me about the product. The description is essentially: "it's different". How so? Is the contrast increased or decreased, vs something 'standard' like - say - Fujifilm X-tra 400? In what way is the hue altered? Could you describe how the saturation is altered? Hoping to hear back because this sounds like interesting film!

A: KONO Delight ART 400 Color Negative Film, each roll is handmade and tinted and is different per roll being hand made. Kono says, the effect will be more muted if you overexpose the film. But if you underexpose it, it’s going to become more intense.

Q: 10. Will this film be fogged by cameras which detect the DX coding using IR sensor (I have a canon A2)?

A: I do not believe the film will be fogged by DX sensor. I have used infraed in my Canon Elan 7 body with no issues. The one concern I did have was light intrusion through the rear of the camera at the film type window on the door. I addressed that concern by taping over the window. Also, load the film in low light. Do your research, the film requires certain filters (Red 25a) as I recall for strong IR response. The films reveals IR properties better at certain time of the year and day when UV light is stronger. Foliage reflects UV better when chlorophyll content is higher as I recall. Plenty of info on best way to shoot IR film online. Good luck!

19/09/2024

[35mm] cool outcome

5
22/08/2024

[Color Negative] Really adore this in my Olympus XA. I rate at 800 and develop normally and it really makes reds and greens pop.

5
21/08/2024

[35mm] Really nice film for a good price

5
05/08/2024

[0.06 lb] i love lomo 400

5
18/07/2024

[Color Negative] Lomography is about fun. Yes, this film is a little grainy. If you want professional film buy professional film. Shoot something different to boost your creativity. Go for it.

5
28/06/2024

[Color Negative] If you got the right lighting and in focus these rolls are definitely going to help you out to get that tomography look.

5
04/05/2024

[35mm] Great color and quality in developed images

5
22/04/2024

[0.06 lb] great colors, contrast, in love this roll film!

5
30/11/-0001

[0.06 lb] Colors developed beautifully and incredibly sharp! Love it!

5

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