Rendering profile
- Color biases
- warm palette
- Tags
- discontinued, vibrant color
- Best use cases
- outdoor, daylight, portrait, landscape
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.
Key specs
Grain
ultra-fine
Contrast
moderate
Saturation
high, vibrant
Latitude
Unknown
Vista 100 was produced by Agfa-Gevaert until its discontinuation in 2005 when Agfa-Photo went insolvent. The film was widely regarded for its vivid, punchy color rendition, natural skin tones, ultra-fine grain, and moderate contrast — closely related to (or the same emulsion as) Fujicolor C200. It required standard C-41 processing and was best suited to bright outdoor conditions.
C41
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.
C41
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.
BW
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.