Shooting color sheet film is an expensive enterprise. Unlike 35mm, there are few ways to cut corners and thereby cut costs. One promising direction is Kodak Aerocolor IV, a maskless C41 aerial imaging film that comes in 5" rolls.
In this blog, I shoot a couple of sheets of this film, supplied by Reflx from China and optically print them onto RA4 paper. Also included is a brief look at the curves of this film and an interpretation of how it differs from normal C41 camera film.