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.
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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.

Click here to watch the full blog entry content.
Don't hesitate to comment about this blog entry.