What is FPP LOW ISO COLOR? This special film is Kodak Lab film that's a low-speed duplicating film intended for making digital dupes in motion picture post production. When using in your 35mm camera to shoot pictorials, this film will produce a film negative and soft, shifted colors.
Standard C-41 Processing!
Daylight or Tungsten (Studio Light) Balanced? This film is neither Daylight or Tungsten! The film is designed to be exposed under laser, CRT, and LED light sources. Since this film was not manufactured for in-camera use, colors may be a bit off-beat. See photo examples on this page.
Is there an anti-halation layer? This film does not appear to have a standard anti-halation layer. It does have an Anti-Static Layer! According to Kodak, "the anti-static layer remains with the film after processing, eliminating the electrostatic attraction of dirt particles to the processed film, even at relatively low humidity. A very thin polymeric backing layer coated on top of the anti-static layer provides improved resistance to back-side scratches, cinch marks, and abrasion of both raw stock and processed film. The backing layer also contains process-surviving lubricant and matte to optimize winding and transport characteristics".
How do I meter for iso 1.6? You must dial the iso manually into your camera or meter. If you camera can't be set to iso 1.6, you can dial in iso 25 then open up 4 more stops
What is FPP LOW ISO COLOR? This special film is Kodak Lab film that's a low-speed duplicating film intended for making digital dupes in motion picture post production. When using in your 35mm camera to shoot pictorials, this film will produce a film negative and soft, shifted colors.
Standard C-41 Processing!
Daylight or Tungsten (Studio Light) Balanced? This film is neither Daylight or Tungsten! The film is designed to be exposed under laser, CRT, and LED light sources. Since this film was not manufactured for in-camera use, colors may be a bit off-beat. See photo examples on this page.
Is there an anti-halation layer? This film does not appear to have a standard anti-halation layer. It does have an Anti-Static Layer! According to Kodak, "the anti-static layer remains with the film after processing, eliminating the electrostatic attraction of dirt particles to the processed film, even at relatively low humidity. A very thin polymeric backing layer coated on top of the anti-static layer provides improved resistance to back-side scratches, cinch marks, and abrasion of both raw stock and processed film. The backing layer also contains process-surviving lubricant and matte to optimize winding and transport characteristics".
How do I meter for iso 1.6? You must dial the iso manually into your camera or meter. If you camera can't be set to iso 1.6, you can dial in iso 25 then open up 4 more stops
We're currently collecting product reviews for this item. In the meantime, here are some reviews from our past customers sharing their overall shopping experience.
4.8
Out of 5.0
Overall Rating
96%
of customers that buy from this merchant give them a 4 or 5-Star rating.
Verified Buyer
May 19, 2025 by Rahul (CA, United States)
“Fast shipping and packed well.”
Verified Buyer
May 16, 2025 by Aimee H. (WI, United States)
“Prompt shipping and great communication!”
Verified Buyer
May 14, 2025 by Yazmin C. (California, United States)
“Thanks”
Q&A
✕
Speak to an expert!
Welcome to Tuttle Cameras, Text us here!
✕
Text or call an Expert
Connect Via Phone
Connect Via Text
Welcome to Tuttle Cameras, Text us here!
✕
To get connected with us immediately, enter your number below.
This call will be recorded for quality and training purposes.
I agree to receive promotional calls and texts via an automated system and I understand this consent is not a condition to purchase.
This call will be recorded for quality and training purposes.
I agree to receive promotional calls and texts via an automated system and I understand this consent is not a condition to purchase.
Sending
Tuttle Cameras
We received your message.
One of our team representatives will be texting you back from the number below.