![]() ![]() ![]() How low can you go? Apparently, ISO 1.6, as far as this film is concerned. This blue-sensitive film is best used in daylight or flash photography for punchy and sharp black and white images. Originally used for title work in motion pictures, this contrasty black and white film also works great for still photography. The best part about this film? You just take it to your favorite lab for regular C41 processing! If you’re already bored of shooting with the same film stocks over and over, the folks of the Film Photography Project have rounded up some unique and ultra cool emulsions to spice up your analog adventures today.Ī firm favorite of the experiment-loving Lomography community, this film reproduces the surreal purple look of color infrared film but without the need for special handling and filters. Experimentation is definitely one of the best things about shooting with film. ![]()
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