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DUBBLEFILM STEREO 200 FILM, 35MM, 36 EXP

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DUBBLEFILM STEREO 200 FILM, 35MM, 36 EXP Quick Overview ISO 200 35mm film  Shifts from red to blue tints Product Description 36 Exposure ISO 200 Colour 35mm film which starts with a full-frame red tint and fades to blue for the final p
Quick Overview ISO 200 35mm film  Shifts from red to blue tints Product Description 36 Exposure ISO 200 Colour 35mm film which starts with a full-frame red tint and fades to blue for the final part. Results will vary depending on shooting conditions but expect something truly surprising every time.

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The HARMAN technology Phoenix 200 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures) is an ISO 200 colour negative film with a real ‘analogue’ look and feel. This is the first ever colour film made entirely from emulsion to cassette at the HARMAN technology factory in Mobberley, a significant and incredibly exciting milestone. This quirky, experimental film produces high contrast images with strong, visible grain and punchy, vibrant colours. It’s unlike any other colour film.

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Introducing Dubblefilm now in 400 speed Bubblegum film using the incredible Kodak Ultramax as the base layer! Bubblegum is a 36 exposure ISO 400 color 35mm film with added tone producing sweet colors to spark your visual taste buds. Bubblegum is one of the most popular Dubblefilms due to its subtle tones and pastel colors. In very bright conditions the effect can be weak which is part of its charm.Dubblefilm Bubblegum will add lovely pastel hues to your photographs.

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