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200 Gold Color Negative Film + Tmax 400 Black White Negative Film

From Kodak
Current price: $204.99
200 Gold Color Negative Film + Tmax 400 Black White Negative Film
200 Gold Color Negative Film + Tmax 400 Black White Negative Film
Hudson's Bay

200 Gold Color Negative Film + Tmax 400 Black White Negative Film

From Kodak
Current price: $204.99
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Colour: Black

Size: One Size

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kodak professional gold 200 color negative film (120 roll film, 5-pack) + kodak 856 8214 professional 400 tmax black white iso 400 negative film 5-roll

kodak professional gold 200 color negative film (120 roll film, 5-pack)

kodak professional gold 200 is a medium-speed daylight-balanced color negative film offering a versatile combination of vivid color saturation, fine grain, and high image sharpness. It has a nominal sensitivity of iso 200/24° along with a wide exposure latitude for exposing up to two stops under or three stops over to enable working in a wide variety of lighting conditions. Additionally, due to the fine grain structure, this film is well-suited for scanning or enlarging your photographs.

  • daylight-balanced color negative film
  • fine grain and high sharpness
  • iso 200/24° in c-41 process
  • wide exposure latitude
  • high-quality results when scanned for digital output
  • this item is five rolls of 120-format roll film.
mpn:1075597
upc: 041771075590

kodak t-max 400 professional film is a continuous-tone panchromatic black-and-white negative film especially useful for photographing dimly lighted subjects or fast action, for extending flash distance range, and for photographing subjects that require good depth of field and fast shutter speeds with maximum image quality for the film speed. It is also useful for scientific and biomedical work, especially when fluorescence photography is required. It has high speed (iso 400/27° in most developers), very high sharpness, extremely fine grain, and high resolving power; it allows a high degree of enlargement. Final steps in processing black-and-white film temperature 18 to 24 degrees celsius (65 to 75 degrees fahrenheit) .

kodak t-grain emulsion that reshapes pebble-like crystals into a tabular form with more surface to catch light
  • improved sharpness
  • expanded exposure latitude
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