Agulliver
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I received an email from a retailer I occasionally use here in the UK regarding a "new" range of C41 films, ClickASnap.
As you can hopefully see from the link this is 35mm 36 exposure film in 100, 400 and 800 ISO speeds. Sound familiar? Would this be the same material that Lomography sell as their colour negative film? Which is believed to be the 90s Kodacolor VR (100, 400) and Kodak Max 800 ?
If so, it's actually very good stuff and the ability to buy one roll rather than multi-packs might appeal. But it's nothing genuinely new. On the other hand the blub refers to "inspired by" cinematic film and the films producing halation. Which doesn't match with Kodacolor VR. So is this cinema film repackaged?
silverprint.co.uk
As you can hopefully see from the link this is 35mm 36 exposure film in 100, 400 and 800 ISO speeds. Sound familiar? Would this be the same material that Lomography sell as their colour negative film? Which is believed to be the 90s Kodacolor VR (100, 400) and Kodak Max 800 ?
If so, it's actually very good stuff and the ability to buy one roll rather than multi-packs might appeal. But it's nothing genuinely new. On the other hand the blub refers to "inspired by" cinematic film and the films producing halation. Which doesn't match with Kodacolor VR. So is this cinema film repackaged?
ClickASnap
Introducing ClickASnap Colour Negative Film, the film stock that delivers a cinematic look straight out of the camera. Inspired by motion picture film, ClickAsnap 35mm film is the perfect choice for photographers who want to capture the timeless beauty of analog film in their still images...

