Dubblefilm Pacific 400 Color Negative Film (35mm, 36 Exposures) - Single Roll
Dubblefilm Pacific 400 Color Negative Film (35mm, 36 Exposures) - Single Roll
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Description
Description
THE LOWDOWN:
Introducing Dubblefilm now in 400 speed Pacific film using the incredible Kodak Ultramax as the base layer! Pacific is a 36 exposure ISO 400 color 35mm film with added tone producing a very unique look. Expect deep orange shadows and metallic blue tones throughout, as always results will very depending on shooting and scanning conditions.
Dubblefilm Pacific creates beautiful sepia/blue/greenish tones. Results will vary depending on shooting conditions and scanning white balance but expect something truly surprising every time. Each roll is tinted manually by Revolog.
Features:
- Traditional Color Negative Film (C-41)
- High Speed ISO 400
- Any mini-lab will be able to process and scan
Shipping information
Shipping information
We offer in-store pickup as well as shipping
🚀 Most in-stock orders are fulfilled within 1 business day of receiving the order.
📦 Special Orders typically arrive at Looking Glass within 2-14 business days. If a delay is expected, we will notify you.
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