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ADOX CHS 100 II
ISO 100
ADOX CHS 100 II is an orthopanchromatically-sensitized ISO 100 B&W film with classic grain structure and wide exposure latitude, available in 135 and 120.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
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ISO 100
ADOX CHS 100 II is an orthopanchromatically-sensitized ISO 100 B&W film with classic grain structure and wide exposure latitude, available in 135 and 120.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
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ISO 20
ADOX CMS 20 II is an ultra-high-resolution ISO 20 orthopanchromatic B&W film capable of resolving up to 800 lp/mm with virtually grain-free results.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
C41
ISO 200
ADOX Color Mission 200 is a limited-run ISO 200 C-41 color negative film known for vivid, high-saturation colors and pronounced grain character.
Process C41
Formats 135
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ISO 50
ADOX HR-50 is a superpanchromatically-sensitized ISO 50 B&W film based on a high-resolution technical emulsion with extended red/near-IR sensitivity.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
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ISO 100
AgfaPhoto APX 100 is a panchromatic ISO 100 B&W film currently produced by Harman Technology for Lupus Imaging, offering fine grain and high sharpness.
Process BW
Formats 135
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ISO 400
AgfaPhoto APX 400 is a panchromatic ISO 400 B&W film produced by Harman Technology for Lupus Imaging, offering subtle grain and flexible push capability.
Process BW
Formats 135
C41
ISO 100
Agfa Vista 100 was a discontinued ISO 100 C-41 color negative film known for vibrant, saturated colors and ultra-fine grain, originally produced by Agfa-Gevaert.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 200
Agfa Vista 200 (Vista Plus 200) was a discontinued ISO 200 C-41 color negative film made by Fujifilm for Lupus Imaging, discontinued in 2018.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 400
Agfa Vista 400 (Vista Plus 400) was a discontinued ISO 400 C-41 color negative film, essentially a repackaged Fujifilm Superia 400, discontinued in 2018.
Process C41
Formats 135
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ISO 400
Bergger Pancro 400 is a current-production ISO 400 panchromatic B&W film with a dual-emulsion (silver bromide + silver iodide) design offering organic grain and wide latitude.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
C41
ISO 200
Candido 200 is a tungsten-balanced ISO 200 C-41 color negative film from UK brand Candido Collective, built on Kodak Vision3 200T (EK 5213) emulsion with the remjet layer removed.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 400
Candido 400 is an ISO 400 daylight-balanced C-41 color negative film from Candido Collective, built on Kodak Vision3 250D emulsion with the remjet layer removed.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 800
Candido 800 is an ISO 800 tungsten-balanced C-41 color negative film from Candido Collective, built on Kodak Vision3 500T emulsion with the remjet layer removed.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 100
CatLABS X FILM 100 Color is a daylight-balanced ISO 100 C-41 color negative film from Boston lab CatLABS, available in 135 and 120 formats, believed to be re-spooled Kodak Aerocolor IV 2460 aerial film.
Process C41
Formats 135, 120
C41
ISO 400
CineStill 400Dynamic is a daylight-balanced ISO 400 color negative film for C-41 processing, designed specifically for still photography with no remjet layer.
Process C41
Formats 120, 135
C41
ISO 50
CineStill 50Daylight is a fine-grain ISO 50 daylight-balanced color negative film derived from Kodak Vision3 5203, with remjet removed for C-41 processing.
Process C41
Formats 120, 135
C41
ISO 800
CineStill 800Tungsten is a high-speed ISO 800 tungsten-balanced color negative film derived from Kodak Vision3 5219 (500T), remjet-removed for C-41 processing.
Process C41
Formats 120, 135
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ISO 250
CineStill BwXX is an ISO 250 panchromatic black-and-white film, respooled from Kodak Eastman Double-X 5222 motion picture stock for 135-format still photography.
Process BW
Formats 135
C41
ISO 800
Dubblefilm Cinema 800 is a tungsten-balanced ISO 800 color negative film derived from Kodak Vision3 500T, with remjet removed for C-41 processing in standard photo labs.
Process C41
Formats 135
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ISO 80
FILM Ferrania P30 is an ISO 80 panchromatic black-and-white film, re-introduced in 2017 based on a historic Italian cinema formula, known for ultra-fine grain and high-contrast rendering.
Process BW
Formats 120
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ISO 3
Film Washi E is an extremely low-sensitivity ISO 3 black-and-white film from French maker Film Washi, repurposed from industrial printed circuit board (PCB) lithographic film, available in 120 format on a transparent blue polyester base.
Process BW
Formats 120
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ISO 100
Film Washi K is an ISO 100 black-and-white film from Film Washi (France), repurposed from expired rolls of Kodak Plus-X Aerographic 2402 vintage aerial film, available in 120 and 4×5 formats.
Process BW
Formats 120
C41
ISO 200
FilmNeverDie IRO 200 is a rebranded ISO 200 C-41 color negative film — confirmed to be Fujifilm Fujicolor C200 under the label — offering warm tones, punchy reds and yellows, and controlled grain suitable for everyday and portrait shooting.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 400
FilmNeverDie IRO 400 is a home-branded ISO 400 C-41 color negative film in 135 format, delivering vibrant saturated colors and pleasant grain suitable for street, portrait, and landscape photography.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 400
FilmNeverDie's IRO 400 Disposable is a single-use 35mm C-41 camera loaded with ISO 400 color negative film, featuring a built-in flash and offering vibrant, saturated results suitable for everyday and party photography.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 400
FilmNeverDie KIRO 400 is an ISO 400 C-41 color negative film in 135 format, a spiritual successor to IRO with a distinctively warmer, yellow-toned palette — KIRO meaning 'yellow' in Japanese — ideal for everyday and street shooting.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 250
FilmNeverDie KUMO 250D is a daylight-balanced ISO 250 ECN-2 cine film in 135 format, widely understood to be respooled Kodak Vision3 250D with the remjet layer retained, offering fine grain, wide dynamic range, and a cinematic look.
Process C41
Formats 135
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ISO 100
FilmNeverDie KURO 100 is an ISO 100 black-and-white C-41-compatible 35mm film ('KURO' meaning black in Japanese) with classic fine grain, pleasing contrast, and versatile character suited to portraiture, landscape, and street photography.
Process BW
Formats 135
C41
ISO 200
FilmNeverDie SORA 200 is a daylight-optimized ISO 200 C-41 color negative film based on Kodak Vision3 250D cine emulsion with remjet removed, delivering fine grain, vivid colors with strong reds, and soft tones ideal for sunny day photography.
Process C41
Formats 135
ECN2
ISO 500
FilmNeverDie SUIBO 500T is an ISO 500 tungsten-balanced ECN-2 cine film in 135 format, widely identified as respooled Kodak Vision3 500T, delivering cinematic quality with cool blue tones and high sensitivity for artificial light and low-light shooting.
Process ECN2
Formats 135
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ISO 800
FilmNeverDie UMI 800 is an ISO 800 color negative C-41 film in 135 format based on Kodak Vision3 500T cine emulsion with remjet removed, offering cool tones, strong grain character, and outstanding low-light and night photography performance.
Process BW
Formats 135
C41
ISO 400
FilmNeverDie YORU 400 is an ISO 400 black-and-white 35mm film ('YORU' meaning night in Japanese) with high contrast, medium grain, and rich blacks — evoking comparisons to Fuji Neopan 400 and sitting between Tri-X and modern T-grain emulsions.
Process C41
Formats 135
ECN2
ISO 200
Flic Film Cine Colour 200T is Kodak Vision3 200T respooled into 135-format cartridges for ECN-2 processing, with remjet layer intact.
Process ECN2
Formats 135
ECN2
ISO 250
Flic Film Cine Colour 250D is Kodak Vision3 5207 (250D) respooled into 135-format cartridges for ECN-2 processing, with remjet layer intact.
Process ECN2
Formats 135
ECN2
ISO 500
Flic Film Cine Colour 500T is Kodak Vision3 5219 (500T) respooled into 135-format cartridges for ECN-2 processing, with remjet layer intact.
Process ECN2
Formats 135
ECN2
ISO 50
Flic Film Cine Colour 50D is Kodak Vision3 5203 respooled into 135-format cartridges for ECN-2 processing, with remjet layer intact.
Process ECN2
Formats 135
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ISO 100
Fomapan 100 Classic is a fine-grain, panchromatic black-and-white negative film from Foma Bohemia rated at ISO 100. Known for its classic cubic-grain rendering, wide tonal range, and versatile exposure latitude, it is one of the most affordable traditional-look 135/120 films available.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
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ISO 200
Fomapan 200 Creative is a medium-speed panchromatic black-and-white film from Foma Bohemia rated at ISO 200. It uses hexagonal core/shell tabular silver halide grains for fine grain and high resolving power, making it a flexible choice between the classic Fomapan 100 and the faster Fomapan 400.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
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ISO 400
Fomapan 400 Action is Foma Bohemia's fastest standard panchromatic black-and-white film, rated at ISO 400. It offers a classic, gritty grain character, good shadow detail in low light, and wide exposure latitude, making it a go-to choice for reportage, street, and action photography.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
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ISO 100
Fomapan R100 is a panchromatic black-and-white reversal film from Foma Bohemia that produces positive transparency (slide) images when processed with the R-100 reversal process. It delivers very fine grain, high resolving power, and high contrast on a clear polyester base.
Process BW
Formats 135
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ISO 400
Foma Ortho 400 is a high-speed orthochromatic black-and-white negative film from Foma Bohemia, rated at ISO 400. Unusually fast for an ortho film, it renders skies with dramatic contrast, darkens red tones, and suits landscape, architectural, and stylized portrait photography.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
C41
ISO 400
Fujifilm APS 400 was a consumer-grade color negative film in the Advanced Photo System (IX240) cartridge format, designed for point-and-shoot APS cameras. It offered moderate speed with decent daylight color reproduction before the format was discontinued.
Process C41
Formats 135
E6
ISO 100
Fujifilm Fujichrome Astia 100F was a professional E6 reversal (slide) film available in 135 and 120 formats, renowned for its exceptionally soft, natural skin tone rendering and low contrast. It was the preferred choice of portrait and fashion photographers shooting transparency film.
Process E6
Formats 135, 120
C41
ISO 200
Fujifilm C200 was an entry-level consumer C-41 color negative film at ISO 200, sold worldwide as an affordable daylight film offering pleasing color with a slight warm bias. It was discontinued in 2022 and subsequently replaced by Fuji 200 (manufactured by Kodak).
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 100
Fujifilm Industrial 100 was a Japan-only ISO 100 C-41 color negative film distributed through industrial and commercial channels rather than consumer retail. It was discontinued around 2017 and is noted for its cool, neutral rendering suited to documentation and technical photography.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 400
Fujifilm Industrial 400 is a Japan-only ISO 400 C-41 color negative film sold in bulk packs to industrial and commercial users. It remains one of the more affordable and widely available Fujifilm emulsions within Japan and is used by photographers seeking economy 400-speed film.
Process C41
Formats 135
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ISO 100
Fujifilm Neopan 100 Acros is an ultra-fine-grain ISO 100 black-and-white negative film celebrated for its world-class granularity, wide tonal range, and exceptional reciprocity characteristics. The original Acros was discontinued in 2018; Acros II relaunched in November 2019 with a reformulated emulsion and is the current production version.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
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ISO 400
Fujifilm Neopan 400 (sold as Neopan Presto 400 in Japan) was a high-speed ISO 400 panchromatic black-and-white negative film, prized for its fine grain for the speed, high exposure latitude, and a distinctly clean, silvery tonal character. It was discontinued in 2013–2014.
Process BW
Formats 135
C41
ISO 400
Fujifilm Pro 400H was a professional ISO 400 C-41 color negative film in 135 and 120 formats, widely acclaimed for its fine grain, wide exposure latitude, soft skin tones, and distinctive cyan-green color bias. It was discontinued in March 2021, causing significant demand for remaining stock.
Process C41
Formats 135
E6
ISO 100
Fujifilm Fujichrome Provia 100F (RDPIII) is a professional E6 reversal (slide) film in 135 and 120 formats, known for its natural, balanced color reproduction, very fine grain, and moderate saturation. It remains in production as of 2026 and is one of the last professional slide films available.
Process E6
Formats 135, 120
C41
ISO 400
The Fujifilm QuickSnap (Simple Ace 400 in Japan) is Fujifilm's flagship ISO 400 single-use disposable camera, loaded with a Fujifilm 400-speed C-41 color negative emulsion. It remains in current production and is one of the best-selling disposable cameras worldwide.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 800
The Fujifilm QuickSnap 800 (Simple Ace 800 / Natura Classic 800 in Japan) is an ISO 800 disposable single-use camera loaded with Fujifilm's high-speed C-41 emulsion, optimized for low-light and indoor shooting without flash. It is currently in production.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 400
Fujifilm Super G ACE 400 was a consumer ISO 400 C-41 color negative film from the 1990s and early 2000s, representing an advanced iteration of Fujifilm's Super G series with improved grain and color technologies. It was discontinued as the Superia line succeeded it.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 100
Fujifilm Superia 100 was a consumer ISO 100 C-41 color negative film in 135 format, part of the Superia family known for accurate, slightly warm color rendering and fine grain. It has been discontinued in most markets.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 200
Fujifilm Superia 200 is a consumer ISO 200 C-41 color negative film in 135 format, part of the Superia family. Known for natural, slightly warm colors and fine grain at ISO 200, it remains one of the more available Fujifilm consumer films in some markets, though availability has reduced.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 400
Fujifilm Superia X-TRA 400 (marketed as Superia 400 in some regions) is an ISO 400 C-41 consumer color negative film in 135 format, one of Fujifilm's most popular consumer films. It delivers warm, vibrant colors with moderate grain and remains in production in some markets.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 800
Fujifilm Superia 800 was a consumer ISO 800 C-41 color negative film in 135 format, designed for low-light, indoor, and action photography where high sensitivity was required. It has been discontinued in most markets as the Superia lineup was rationalized.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 400
Fujifilm Superia Premium 400 (also known as Superia Venus 400 in some markets) is a consumer ISO 400 C-41 color negative film in 135 format, positioned above the standard Superia 400 with finer grain and improved sharpness. It has been discontinued in most markets.
Process C41
Formats 135
E6
ISO 100
Fujifilm Fujichrome Velvia 100 (RVP 100) is a professional E6 reversal slide film in 135 and 120 formats, offering extremely high saturation, deep colors, and fine grain at ISO 100. It is in production as of 2026 and is one of the most vividly saturated color films ever made.
Process E6
Formats 135, 120
E6
ISO 50
Fujifilm Fujichrome Velvia 50 (RVP 50) is the legendary professional E6 reversal slide film at ISO 50 that defined landscape and nature photography for a generation. Characterized by extreme saturation, deep contrast, and ultra-fine grain, it remains in active production as of 2026.
Process E6
Formats 135, 120
C41
ISO 400
Fujifilm Venus 400 was a Japan-domestic consumer ISO 400 C-41 color negative film in 135 format, part of the Venus consumer line. It is discontinued and was sold primarily through Japanese domestic retail channels with warm, vibrant color rendering.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 800
Fujifilm Venus 800 (code FV8) was a Japan-domestic consumer ISO 800 C-41 color negative film in 135 format, the high-speed tier of the Venus consumer line. It is discontinued and was intended for low-light consumer photography in the Japanese domestic market.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 200
HARMAN Phoenix 200 is the first color negative film manufactured entirely at HARMAN Technology's Mobberley, UK facility. Launched in late 2023, it offers a distinctly expressive look with high contrast, prominent grain, and striking halation effects around bright light sources due to its lack of masking dyes and minimal anti-halation layer.
Process C41
Formats 135, 120
C41
ISO 200
HARMAN Phoenix II 200 is a complete reformulation of the original Phoenix emulsion, launched in July 2025. It retains Phoenix's creative character but delivers cleaner color balance, finer grain, improved exposure latitude, and more neutral contrast compared to its predecessor — while still offering a distinct, non-mainstream look.
Process C41
Formats 135, 120
C41
ISO 125
HARMAN RED 125 is a professionally manufactured redscale C-41 color negative film launched February 14, 2025. Built on the Phoenix emulsion platform, it delivers intense red, orange, and yellow tones by reversing the film's exposure order, with a clear base and no anti-halation layer amplifying the effect.
Process C41
Formats 135, 120
C41
ISO 125
HARMAN Switch AZURE 125 is a creative C-41 color negative film launched March 5, 2026, that 'switches' two color channels to produce dramatic color inversions: blues render as orange, yellows as vivid azure, and reds as purple and blue. Rated ISO 125, available in 35mm and 120.
Process C41
Formats 135, 120
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ISO 100
Ilford Delta 100 Professional is a medium-speed, fine-grain black-and-white tabular-grain film rated ISO 100. Part of HARMAN Technology's Delta series of T-grain emulsions, it delivers outstanding sharpness and tonal gradation for portrait, landscape, and studio work.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
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ISO 3200
Ilford Delta 3200 Professional is a very high-speed tabular-grain black-and-white film with a true ISO of approximately 1000, marketed and commonly used at EI 3200. It is optimised for low-light and fast-action photography, offering wide push-processing latitude up to EI 6400–12500.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
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ISO 400
Ilford Delta 400 Professional is a high-speed tabular-grain black-and-white film rated ISO 400, offering fine grain for its speed class and wide push-processing latitude up to EI 3200. A versatile all-purpose professional emulsion for documentary, street, and reportage photography.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
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ISO 400
Ilford FP4 Plus is a medium-speed, all-purpose black-and-white film rated ISO 125, delivering very fine grain, outstanding sharpness, and superb exposure latitude. A classic emulsion with decades of history, ideal for portraits, landscapes, and architecture in good lighting conditions. Note: the database row carries ISO 400, which is a data entry error — the actual film speed is ISO 125.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
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ISO 400
Ilford HP5 Plus is a flexible ISO 400 black-and-white film with classic grain and strong push-processing tolerance.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120, 4x5
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ISO 100
Ilford Kentmere 100 (Kentmere Pan 100) is a budget-tier ISO 100 black-and-white film manufactured by HARMAN Technology. It offers fine grain, good sharpness, and broad tonal range with medium contrast — a cost-effective entry point to quality black-and-white photography. Available in 35mm and 120.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
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ISO 200
Ilford Kentmere 200 (Kentmere Pan 200) is a budget-tier ISO 200 black-and-white film from HARMAN Technology. It offers enhanced contrast, well-controlled grain, and good sharpness, bridging the gap between Kentmere 100 and 400 for mixed-light conditions. Available in 35mm, 120, and bulk.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
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ISO 400
Ilford Kentmere 400 (Kentmere Pan 400) is a budget-tier ISO 400 black-and-white film manufactured by HARMAN Technology. It delivers high speed with fine grain, good sharpness, and broad tonal range — commonly regarded as a cost-effective alternative to ILFORD HP5 Plus. Available in 35mm and 120.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
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ISO 80
Ilford Ortho Plus 80 is an ISO 80 orthochromatic black-and-white film from HARMAN Technology. Insensitive to red light, it can be handled under red safelights, renders reds and oranges darker than panchromatic films, and produces extremely fine grain with high sharpness. Available in 35mm, 120, and sheet film formats.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
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ISO 100
Ilford Pan F Plus is an ultra-fine-grain, high-acutance black-and-white film rated ISO 50, offering exceptional resolution and sharpness for maximum-quality enlargements. Note: the database row records ISO 100, which is a data entry error — Pan F Plus is an ISO 50 film.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
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ISO 200
Ilford SFX 200 is a medium-speed ISO 200 black-and-white film with extended red sensitivity reaching to approximately 740nm. Used with deep red or infrared-pass filters, it produces pseudo-infrared effects — bright foliage, dark skies — while remaining compatible with standard B&W processing and loadable in normal light.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
C41
ISO 200
Ilford XP2 Super 400 is a chromogenic black-and-white film processed in standard C-41 color chemistry, rated ISO 400. It delivers fine grain, wide tonal range, and the unique ability to shoot a single roll at multiple ISOs (EI 50–800) and still process as one roll in any minilab. Note: the database records ISO 200 for this stock, which is a data entry error — XP2 Super is rated ISO 400.
Process C41
Formats 135, 120
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JCH StreetPan 400 is an ISO 400 panchromatic black-and-white film from Japan Camera Hunter (Bellamy Hunt), originally based on Agfa Aviphot aerial/surveillance emulsion, featuring extended red sensitivity to 750 nm.
Process BW
Formats 135
BW
ISO 250
Kodak 5222 Double-X is a classic panchromatic black-and-white cine negative film rated ISO 250 (daylight) / 200 (tungsten), known for its rich contrast, wide tonal range, and distinctive gritty grain — a staple of Hollywood cinematography for decades.
Process BW
Formats 135
ECN2
ISO 100
Kodak 5294 (Vision E100D) is a discontinued ISO 100 daylight-balanced ECN-2 colour negative cine film, originally introduced for motion picture use requiring fine grain and accurate daylight rendering. It was discontinued in the early 2000s as the Vision2 and Vision3 families superseded it.
Process ECN2
Formats 135
C41
ISO 160
Kodak Aerocolor III 2444 is a medium-speed, very fine-grain color negative aerial film rated ISO 160, designed for medium- to high-altitude mapping and reconnaissance. It is compatible with C-41 and Process AN-6 chemistry and is still in production, though sold primarily to aerial imaging professionals.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 160
Kodak Aerocolor IV 2460 is a fine-grain, medium-speed color negative aerial film rated ISO A/EAFS 125 (used at approximately ISO 160 in practical applications), featuring T-grain emulsion technology and extended red sensitivity for superior haze penetration. It is processed in C-41 or AN-6 and remains in active production.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 200
Kodak ColorPlus 200 is an affordable, consumer-oriented daylight-balanced color negative film at ISO 200. Known for warm, slightly muted color rendition, fine grain, and wide exposure latitude, it is currently in production and widely available in Asia and select global markets.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 400
The Kodak Disposable 400 (FunSaver) is a single-use camera pre-loaded with ISO 400 color negative C-41 film in 135 format. It features a built-in flash, 27 exposures, and a fixed 30mm f/10 lens. Currently in production and widely available worldwide.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 800
The Kodak Disposable 800 (Power Flash) is a single-use camera pre-loaded with ISO 800 high-speed color negative C-41 film, designed for low-light and flash photography. It provides 27 exposures with a built-in flash and is currently in production.
Process C41
Formats 135
E6
ISO 100
Kodak Ektachrome E100 is a professional daylight-balanced color reversal (slide) film relaunched in 2018 for 135 format and 2019 for 120, offering extremely fine grain (RMS 8), moderately enhanced color saturation, and a neutral tone scale. It is processed in E-6 and is currently in production.
Process E6
Formats 135, 120
C41
ISO 100
Kodak Ektar 100 is a fine-grain C-41 color negative film with saturated color and high sharpness.
Process C41
Formats 135, 120
C41
ISO 100
Kodak Gold 100 was a fine-grain, low-speed consumer color negative film rated ISO 100, part of the Kodak Gold consumer line. It was discontinued circa 2008 and replaced by other entries in the Gold and ColorPlus families.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 200
Kodak Gold 200 is a daylight-balanced C-41 color negative film with warm color, moderate grain, and a classic consumer-film look.
Process C41
Formats 135, 120
C41
ISO 400
Kodak Gold 400 is a consumer-grade ISO 400 daylight-balanced color negative film in the Kodak Gold family. Originally introduced in the 1990s, it was later sold as Kodak GC/UltraMax before reverting to the Gold 400 name in subsequent reissues. It is currently in production.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 100
Kodak Kodacolor 100 was a fine-grain, low-speed consumer color negative film in the Kodacolor line, rated ISO 100 and processed in C-41. Part of a legacy consumer line eventually discontinued circa 2007 and succeeded by ColorPlus 200.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 200
Kodak Kodacolor 200 was a medium-speed consumer color negative film in the Kodacolor line, rated ISO 200 and processed in C-41. Discontinued circa 2007 and replaced by the ColorPlus 200 line.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 160
Kodak Portra 160 is a professional C-41 color negative film with fine grain, soft contrast, and natural color.
Process C41
Formats 135, 120
C41
ISO 400
Kodak Portra 400 is a professional C-41 color negative film known for flexible exposure latitude, natural skin tones, and fine grain.
Process C41
Formats 135, 120
C41
ISO 800
Kodak Portra 800 is a high-speed professional C-41 color negative film for low light, events, and handheld work.
Process C41
Formats 135, 120
C41
ISO 100
Kodak ProFoto XL 100 was a professional-consumer ISO 100 color negative film designed for hot and humid climates, offering excellent latent image stability and room-temperature storage. It was discontinued circa 2007 and is closely related to the ProImage 100 line.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 100
Kodak ProImage 100 is a professional-consumer ISO 100 C-41 color negative film known for its excellent latent-image keeping characteristics, wide exposure latitude, and room-temperature storage stability. Originally sold exclusively in Asia and Latin America from 1997, it is now available globally and remains in production.
Process C41
Formats 135
BW
ISO 100
Kodak T-Max 100 (TMX) is a professional ISO 100 black-and-white T-grain negative film celebrated for its extremely fine grain, high sharpness, and wide tonal range — one of the finest-grained B&W films available in 135 and 120.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
BW
ISO 3200
Kodak T-Max P3200 is a multi-speed ultra-high-sensitivity B&W T-grain film designed for very low-light photography, rated EI 800–25600. Originally discontinued in 2012, it was relaunched in 2018 in 135 format only.
Process BW
Formats 135
BW
ISO 400
Kodak T-Max 400 (TMY-2) is a professional ISO 400 black-and-white T-grain negative film offering best-in-class combination of fine grain, high sharpness, and wide exposure latitude at ISO 400, available in 135 and 120.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
BW
ISO 400
Kodak Tri-X 400 is a classic black-and-white film known for strong tonality, visible grain, and documentary character.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
C41
ISO 400
Kodak UltraMax 400 is a versatile consumer-grade ISO 400 daylight-balanced color negative film with T-grain emulsion, delivering warm Kodak colors, fine-for-speed grain (PGI 46), and wide exposure latitude. Currently in production and available globally as a single-roll and multi-pack.
Process C41
Formats 135
ECN2
ISO 200
Kodak Vision3 5213 200T is a tungsten-balanced ISO 200 professional colour negative motion picture film offering fine grain, wide dynamic range, and natural indoor/tungsten-light colour rendering — a versatile mid-speed cine stock for mixed and controlled lighting.
Process ECN2
Formats 135
ECN2
ISO 250
Kodak Vision3 250D is a daylight-balanced motion picture color negative film adapted by many still photographers for ECN-2 processing.
Process ECN2
Formats 135
ECN2
ISO 500
Kodak Vision3 500T is a tungsten-balanced high-speed motion picture color negative film used for low-light and cinematic still photography.
Process ECN2
Formats 135
ECN2
ISO 50
Kodak Vision3 5203 50D is a daylight-balanced ISO 50 professional colour negative motion picture film, the slowest stock in the Vision3 family, offering ultra-fine grain, extraordinary colour accuracy, and exceptional latitude for brightly lit exterior and studio cinematography.
Process ECN2
Formats 135
BW
ISO 50
Leica MONOPAN 50 is Leica Camera AG's first-ever branded 35mm black-and-white film, an ISO 50 ultra-fine-grain super-panchromatic emulsion manufactured in Germany by Adox, launched in June 2025 to mark Leica's 100th anniversary.
Process BW
Formats 135
BW
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Lomography Berlin Kino 400 is a high-speed panchromatic black-and-white negative film inspired by New German Cinema aesthetics, based on a version of the ORWO N74 Plus cine emulsion and available in 35mm and 120 formats.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
C41
ISO 100
Lomography Color Negative 100 is a daylight-balanced ISO 100 C-41 color negative film offering vibrant, highly saturated colors and fine grain, available in 35mm and 120 formats.
Process C41
Formats 135, 120
C41
ISO 400
Lomography Color Negative 400 is a versatile ISO 400 C-41 color negative film with vivid, saturated colors, believed to be a Kodak Alaris-manufactured emulsion, available in 35mm and 120 formats.
Process C41
Formats 135, 120
C41
ISO 800
Lomography Color Negative 800 is a high-speed ISO 800 C-41 color negative film widely suspected to be a Kodak-manufactured emulsion, delivering vibrant colors and adequate grain for challenging lighting conditions.
Process C41
Formats 135, 120
BW
Unknown
Lomography Earl Grey 100 is an ISO 100 panchromatic black-and-white negative film based on a Fomapan emulsion, available in 35mm and 120 formats, offering fine grain and high dynamic range.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
BW
Unknown
Lomography Lady Grey 400 is a panchromatic ISO 400 B&W negative film based on Fomapan 400 emulsion, available in 35mm and 120 formats, offering smooth gradated tonality and fine grain for a high-speed stock.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
C41
ISO 200
LomoChrome Classicolor ISO 200 is Lomography's C-41 color negative film launched in October 2025, delivering natural skin tones, golden highlights in bright light, and a quietly vibrant, medium-grain rendering. Believed to be manufactured by ORWO.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 400
LomoChrome Color '92 is a Lomography ISO 400 C-41 color negative film introduced in July 2023, evoking 1990s nostalgic aesthetics with pastel undertones, vibrant reds and blues, and noticeable grain.
Process C41
Formats 135, 120
C41
ISO 400
LomoChrome Color '92 Sun-kissed is a warm-toned ISO 400 C-41 color negative variant of the Color '92 film, introduced in July 2024, emphasizing golden-hour orange and yellow hues with high contrast and smoother grain than the original.
Process C41
Formats 135, 120
C41
Unknown
LomoChrome Metropolis is a Lomography ISO 100–400 extended-range C-41 color negative film introduced in 2019, featuring a desaturated, muted palette with intense pops of red and orange evoking urban cinematic aesthetics.
Process C41
Formats 135, 120
C41
Unknown
LomoChrome Purple is Lomography's signature color-shifting C-41 film introduced in 2013, turning greens into purples and violets via an infrared-inspired false-color emulsion available in ISO 100–400 in 35mm and 120 formats.
Process C41
Formats 135, 120
C41
Unknown
LomoChrome Turquoise is Lomography's color-shifting C-41 film introduced in 2014, dramatically shifting warm tones to blues and teals, with blue skies turning deep orange; discontinued and relaunched as a 2021 edition in 2022.
Process C41
Formats 135, 120
BW
ISO 100
Lomography Potsdam Kino 100 is a respooled ORWO UN54 panchromatic black-and-white cine film at ISO 100, offering fine grain, high sharpness, rich contrast, and a heavy silver halide composition in 35mm and 120 formats.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
C41
Unknown
Lomography Redscale XR 50-200 is a C-41 color negative film reverse-rolled to expose through the base, producing iconic red, orange, and yellow tones with an extended ISO 50–200 range, available in 35mm and 120 formats since 2010.
Process C41
Formats 135, 120
E6
Unknown
Lomography X-Pro Slide 200 is a daylight-balanced ISO 200 E6 color transparency film based on the Agfachrome RSX II 200 emulsion, designed for cross-processing in C-41 for vivid, high-contrast results; availability is limited and likely discontinued.
Process E6
Formats 135
C41
ISO 200
Lucky Color 200 (C200) is a daylight-balanced ISO 200 C-41 color negative film produced by Lucky Film Company (Baoding, China), relaunched in 2025 after over a decade off the market. Available in 135 and 120 formats, it is notable for warm reds, punchy blues, and fine grain for its speed class.
Process C41
Formats 135, 120
BW
ISO 100
Lucky SHD 100 is an ISO 100 panchromatic B&W negative film produced by Lucky Film Company (Baoding, China). A reformulated 'New SHD 100' was released in 2017 on a near-transparent polyester base with improved grain and scratch resistance. Available in 135 and 120. Current availability outside China is limited.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
BW
ISO 400
Lucky SHD 400 (LuckyPan SHD 400) is an ISO 400 panchromatic B&W negative film from Lucky Film Company (China), originally produced from the early 2000s through ~2012, then relaunched internationally in 2024. Available in 135 and 120 formats; noted for pronounced grain and wide latitude.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
C41
ISO 200
ORWO Wolfen NC200 is an ISO 200 C-41/ECN-2 compatible color negative film in 135 format, produced by ORWO/InvisCoat at the historic Bitterfeld-Wolfen site in Germany. Teased in 2023 and first publicly shown in March 2025, it is ORWO's first ISO 200 still-photography color film and resolves the dull color cast noted in the NC400/NC500.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 400
ORWO Wolfen NC400 is an ISO 400 C-41/ECN-2 compatible color negative film in 135 format, produced at the historic Bitterfeld-Wolfen factory (Germany). Released in 2022, it is the companion film to NC500 with less grain, a subtle green bias, and more vibrant color rendering than the NC500.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 400
ORWO Wolfen NC500 is a limited-edition ISO 400 C-41/ECN-2 color negative film in 135 format, produced at Bitterfeld-Wolfen, Germany. Announced in May 2022 and shipped from July 2022, it is ORWO's first new color still film in decades, characterized by its green bias, desaturated shadows, and pronounced grain.
Process C41
Formats 135
BW
ISO 100
ORWO Wolfen NP100 is an ISO 100 fine-grain panchromatic B&W negative film in 135 format, produced at Bitterfeld-Wolfen, Germany. Announced in April 2022, it is ORWO's first professionally finished B&W photo film in 50 years, featuring a dyed anti-halation layer between base and emulsion for improved sharpness.
Process BW
Formats 135
BW
ISO 400
ORWO Wolfen P400 is an ISO 400 panchromatic B&W negative film in 135 format, produced at Bitterfeld-Wolfen, Germany. A variant of the ORWO N74 cine emulsion stripped of its anti-halation layer for still photography, it delivers a ±2-stop latitude and is noted for rich tonal gradation on a polyester base.
Process BW
Formats 135
BW
ISO 100
ORWO Wolfen UN54 is an ISO 100 panchromatic B&W negative film in 135 format, produced by FilmoTec at Bitterfeld-Wolfen, Germany. A still-photography respool of the ORWO N74 cine emulsion, it offers high silver content, fine grain, rich tonal scale, and reversal-processing capability.
Process BW
Formats 135
ECN2
ISO 200
REFLX LAB 200T is a 120-format ECN-2 color negative film respooled from Kodak Vision3 5213 (200T) motion picture stock. Tungsten-balanced (3200K) at ISO 200, it retains its rem-jet layer and requires ECN-2 processing. Suited for indoor/artificial light and cinematic daylight work.
Process ECN2
Formats 120
C41
ISO 250
REFLX LAB 250 is an ISO 250 C-41 color negative film in 135 format, respooled from Kodak Vision3 5207 (250D) with the rem-jet removed, allowing C-41 processing. Daylight balanced, it is a sister product to REFLX LAB 320D (which retains the AHU layer) and delivers the cinematic Vision3 250D look in standard labs.
Process C41
Formats 135
ECN2
ISO 320
REFLX LAB 320D is an ISO 320 C-41 color negative film in 135 format, respooled from Kodak Vision3 5207 250D with the new AHU (anti-halation undercoat) layer. The AHU eliminates rem-jet while retaining halation control, scratch resistance, and static protection. Best rated at ISO 320 in C-41.
Process ECN2
Formats 135
C41
ISO 400
REFLX LAB 400D is an ISO 400 C-41 color negative film in 135 format, respooled from Kodak Vision3 5207 250D with the rem-jet removed. Despite the '400D' name, the underlying emulsion is 250D; the faster ISO rating reflects the rem-jet removal and C-41 processing adaptation. Delivers punchy cinematic daylight color.
Process C41
Formats 135
ECN2
ISO 500
REFLX LAB 500T is a 120/220-format ECN-2 color negative film respooled from Kodak Vision3 5219 (500T) motion picture stock. Tungsten-balanced (3200K) at ISO 500, rem-jet retained, ECN-2 required. Ideal for low-light indoor/studio work and cinematic medium-format photography.
Process ECN2
Formats 120, 220
ECN2
ISO 50
REFLX LAB 50D is a 120-format ECN-2 color negative film respooled from Kodak Vision3 5203 (50D) motion picture stock. Daylight-balanced (5500K) at ISO 50, rem-jet retained, ECN-2 required. Known for the world's finest grain in a cinema emulsion and exceptional sharpness.
Process ECN2
Formats 120
C41
ISO 800
REFLX LAB 800T is an ISO 800 C-41 color negative film in 135 format, respooled from Kodak Vision3 5219 (500T) with the rem-jet removed and rated at ISO 800. Tungsten-balanced (3200K), C-41 compatible, pushable to ISO 3200. Suited for low-light and nighttime photography without requiring ECN-2.
Process C41
Formats 135
ECN2
ISO 50
REFLX LAB F-64D is an ISO 50 ECN-2 color negative film in 135 format, respooled from well-preserved Fujifilm F-64D motion picture stock (discontinued 2013). Daylight-balanced (5500K), rem-jet retained, ECN-2 required. Same emulsion used in The King's Speech.
Process ECN2
Formats 135
BW
ISO 200
REFLX LAB PAN200 Infrared is an ISO 200 panchromatic B&W negative film in 120/220 format, respooled from Agfa Aviphot Pan 200 aerial/surveillance film. Sensitive into the near-infrared (up to ~750nm), it delivers enhanced contrast, haze penetration, and glowing foliage under IR filters.
Process BW
Formats 120, 220
C41
ISO 100
REFLX LAB PRO100 is an ISO 100 C-41 color negative film in 120/220 medium format, respooled from Kodak Aerocolor IV 2460 aerial film. Daylight-balanced, it emphasizes reds, greens, and browns, and can be pushed to ISO 800 or cross-processed in E-6. Originally an aerial film, it offers fine grain and high resolving power.
Process C41
Formats 120, 220
BW
Unknown
Rollei Infrared is a super-panchromatic black-and-white film with sensitivity extending to 820 nm, usable with or without an infrared filter across 35mm and 120 formats.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
BW
ISO 25
Rollei Ortho 25 Plus is an orthochromatic, ultra-fine-grain ISO 25 black-and-white film with spectral sensitivity limited to 610 nm, ideal for technical and fine-art photography.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
BW
ISO 400
Rollei Retro 400S is a super-panchromatic ISO 400 black-and-white film derived from Agfa-Gevaert Aviphot Pan 400S aerial stock, with extended red sensitivity to 750 nm.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
BW
ISO 25
Rollei Retro 80S is an ISO 80 super-panchromatic black-and-white film derived from Agfa Aviphot Pan 80 aerial stock, featuring extended near-infrared sensitivity and a clear polyester base.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
BW
ISO 100
Rollei RPX 100 is a medium-speed ISO 100 panchromatic black-and-white film with very wide exposure latitude (ISO 25–800) and a polyester base, available in 35mm and 120.
Process BW
Formats 135
BW
ISO 25
Rollei RPX 25 is an ultra-low-speed ISO 25 panchromatic black-and-white film offering the finest grain and highest resolving power of the RPX series.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
BW
ISO 400
Rollei RPX 400 is a high-speed ISO 400 panchromatic black-and-white film with wide exposure latitude and consistent tonality, available in 35mm and 120.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
BW
ISO 200
Rollei SuperPan 200 is an ISO 200 super-panchromatic black-and-white film with spectral sensitivity to 750 nm, usable as a standard negative, slide, or near-infrared film.
Process BW
Formats 135, 120
C41
ISO 800
SantaColor 800 is an ISO 800 C41 colour negative film from Optik Oldschool (Finland/Germany), hand-spooled from a US-manufactured emulsion, delivering warm tones and high sharpness.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 400
Shanghai COLOR 400 (Shenguang 400) is a C41 ISO 400 colour negative film launched in 2024 by Shanghai Jiancheng Film (China), offering broad dynamic range and accurate colour reproduction.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 400
Shanghai GP3 is an ISO 100 panchromatic black-and-white negative film from Shanghai Jiancheng Film (China), known for fine grain, high contrast, and rich silver-rich tonality.
Process C41
Formats 135
BW
ISO 400
Street Candy ATM400 is an ISO 400 panchromatic black-and-white film repurposed from decommissioned ATM bank surveillance stock, offering high contrast with wide dynamic range.
Process BW
Formats 135
BW
ISO 100
Street Candy MTN100 is an ISO 100 black-and-white motion-picture-derived film from Street Candy (France), offering cinematic tonality and the ability to be processed as negative or reversal slide.
Process BW
Formats 135
BW
ISO 64
Svema FN-64 is an ISO 64 panchromatic black-and-white film with near-infrared sensitivity to 750 nm, produced by Astrum (Ukraine) on a transparent polyester base.
Process BW
Formats 135
C41
ISO 100
Svema Foto 100 is an ISO 100 panchromatic black-and-white fine-grain negative film produced by Astrum (Ukraine), respooled from Svema-era emulsion stocks.
Process C41
Formats 135
C41
ISO 400
Svema Foto 400 is an ISO 400 panchromatic black-and-white film from Astrum (Ukraine), with pleasing contrast and strong tonal separation, suited to low-light and documentary work.
Process C41
Formats 135