Rendering profile
- Tags
- tungsten, cinematic, ECN-2-only
- Best use cases
- indoor artificial light, studio, cinematic daylight with 85B filter
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.
Key specs
Grain
fine
Contrast
medium
Saturation
Unknown
Latitude
wide highlight latitude
REFLX LAB 200T is respooled from fresh Kodak Vision3 5213—a 200T (tungsten-balanced, ISO 200) cinema emulsion—coated on 65mm stock and repackaged into 120 format by the Hong Kong-based REFLX LAB respooling operation. The rem-jet backing remains intact, so ECN-2 processing is required; C-41 processing will leave rem-jet residue. Tungsten balance (3200K) renders daylight as cool-blue; using an 85B warming filter corrects for daylight shooting. The film delivers Kodak Vision3's signature cinematic colors, expanded highlight latitude, and fine grain for ISO 200. As with all Kodak Vision3 respools, highlight latitude is exceptional and the film handles overexposure gracefully.
ECN2
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.
ECN2
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.
ECN2
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.