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Lomochrome Purple 35mm Film 36 Exposures

Lomochrome Purple 35mm Film 36 Exposures
  • Product Code: eq124777
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Rendering colors reminiscent of infrared film, LomoChrome Purple 35mm Film 36 Exposuresis a unique negative film designed to produce false colors with an overall purple hue. With this edition of the film, depending on your scanning setup, you may see some tiny black dots appear in the lighter parts of your photo. This ISO 100-400-speed film responds well to overexposure by up to 2 stops, which can be used to control the amount of color shifting within the scene. Beyond the surreal color effects this film provides, it is also contextualized by high saturation, fine grain, and notable sharpness.

Surreal Purple-Hued Color Negative Film    ISO 100 - 400 in C-41 Process    Can Be Overexposed by 2 Stops    Exposure Directly Affects Color Response    High Sharpness and Fine Grain    Some Black Dots in Light Areas in Scans

Parameters
Film Format35mm
Number of Exposures36
Film TypeColor Negative
ISO/ASA Film Speed400
Color BalanceDaylight
Film ProcessingC-41
Number of Rolls1
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.05 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)3.2 x 2.2 x 1.6"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. can it also take 36 exposure film?

A: Yes you can also reload it with 36 exposure film.

Q: 2. Is their a film this is chemically similar to, so I can know how long to develop?

A: Other ISO 400 films will react in a similar manner to Flic Film UltraPan 400 (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)--you should check the developer you use for a development times table.

Q: 3. Is this DX coded?

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

Q: 4. If I used this as film in a camera (not for duplication purposes), can I develop it the same as any other BW film?

A: Wolfen DP31 Black and White Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures) cannot be developed like any other B&W film. Wolfen DP31 is a direct positive film. It is processed in D-94A/R-10 B&W Reversal chemistry.

Q: 5. so this is daylight, but you need a filter??????

A: Cinestill 800 is a tungsten light balanced film, it would be roughly equivalent to a digital white balance around say 3000k. It's perfect for indoors under tungsten lighting however you will need an orange filter (81a or similar) if you want to use this film in daylight or other lighting around 5100k (eg- flash, etc).

Q: 6. Is this film DX coded?

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

Q: 7. This says it's "XPro," is this the same as the 800T sold on CineStill's website? Or is this a different formulation? Is this actual negative film, or is it reversal film that's designed to be cross processed in C-41? Or are they just saying it has a cross processed look to it?

A: It's a newer version of the original stock. It's actual color negative film to be processed with C-41.

Q: 8. Is this a daylight or tungsten balanced film?

A: The CineStill Film 400Dynamic Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures) is daylight balanced.

Q: 9. Does the film in this particular listing have its ramjet removed?

A: When it comes to the Flic Film Vision3 500T Cine Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures), it will have a ramjet layer on the film that will need to be removed with ECN-2 prebath chemical.

Q: 10. hello, I have a canon rebel t2 & 7ne with a automatic film roll. has anyone tested this film with non manual camera's?

A: I am using this film in a Canon EOS Elan 7 and the camera does read the ISO from the cassette. So, you can use this film with your camera. Just remember that it's not a daylight film.

06/09/2024

[36] From another world, but a pleasing one. The colors are just off-kilter enough to be pleasing; if Kodachrome was reconstructed with whimsy, it would be this film.

5
29/08/2024

[Color Negative] Very nice film, I love the retro colors. It's good for some street photography

5
26/08/2024

[0.05 lb] Long Live Film

5
05/08/2024

[35mm] I love the reds; they're just so beautiful in these images.

5
01/08/2024

[Color Negative] I haven’t developed it yet but I’m excited for the results. Easy to use, just pop it in the camera

5
23/07/2024

[C-41] This is some great film! Love the hues it produces.

5
17/07/2024

[C-41] I shot this film at 200 on a Minolta X-700. While this wasn’t the only film I shot, the photos came out stunning.

5
15/07/2024

[36] You get great photos from this 110 film!

5
22/06/2024

[Color Negative] I have use this in both 35 and 120, and it's pretty cool. Muted tones with a bit of magenta, for a nostalgic look. Takes a bit of getting used to, but for something different I would recommend it. Street, urban landscape etc. Not for the color-perfect rendering that you would get with Portra for example—but that's exactly the point.

5
23/05/2024

[35mm] I really like this film and got some weird prints form it. Wish it was still around.

5

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