Dubblefilm Pacific 200 is a color negative film. The film material is distributed under the “Dubblefilm” brand. The film material is probably manufactured by the American company Kodak.
The original material was pre-exposed, thus creating an effect film. The effect with this film are pictures with a faded look with a partly cool color tone in the highlights and warm color tone in the shadows.
The film is exposed normally. The nominal sensitivity of the film is ISO 200. Depending on the light and the subject, the effect of the film will differ.
Developing the film
The film must be developed using the C-41 process. The C-41 development process is offered by the vast majority of laboratories. The C-41 color negative process is standardized. Dubblefilm Pacific 200 can be given for development e.g. at Rossmann or DM-Markt. To get the full effect of the film, automatic color corrections should be avoided when scanning and making prints.
Formats
The Pacific 200 is only available for 35mm format. Typically, 36 images will fit on a roll of film. The 35mm cartridge does not have DX encoding.
Technical datasheet
Attribute | Specification |
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35mm Format | Yes |
Development process | C-41 / CN-16 / CNK-4 / AP-70 |
Country of production | USA |