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Flic Film Elektra 100

  • Manufacturer Flic Film
  • Sensitivity (ISO) ISO 100
  • Film Type Color negative film
  • Availability Available

The Flic Film Elektra 100 is a color negative film. The film is sold under the brand "Flic Film". The film material is produced by the Kodak company. In a well-known online shop in the USA, the film will be sold for around 13 US dollars in 2024.

Background to the brand

Flic Film is a brand from the small town of Longview in Alberta, Canada. The Elektra 100 is based on the Kodak Aerocolor IV color negative film.

Information and areas of application

The Kodak Aerocolor IV is a medium-fast film with fine grain, excellent sharpness and true-to-life color reproduction. It is suitable for a wide variety of applications in aerial and reconnaissance photography.

These include geological, environmental, archaeological, agricultural and forestry studies, traffic control, urban planning, railway, road and hydraulic engineering, oceanography and remote sensing, as well as other areas where photogrammetry is used.

In the form of Flic Film, the film can also be used for various photographic applications.

Formats and cameras

The film is offered in 35 mm format with 36 images and can be used in most analog cameras that support this format. It should be noted that this film is prone to light piping, i.e. the light travels along the film strip and exposes the first three images. Therefore, the film should be loaded in very low light.

The film is supplied in a paper/cardboard can. For most other 35 mm films, the film can is made of plastic.

Development and digitization of the negatives

The Elektra 100 film is developed using the C-41 process, a widely used standard process for color negative films. After development, the negatives can be digitized for further processing and archiving.

Storage of the film material

To achieve consistent results, the film should be stored under relatively constant conditions. High temperatures or high humidity can lead to undesirable changes in the film, with color films being more sensitive to unfavorable storage conditions than black and white films.

Technical Specifications

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Property Specification
35mm format Yes
Base thickness (35mm) 132 µm
Type of Film color negative film
Sensitivity (ISO) ISO 100
Development process C-41 / CN-16 / CNK-4 / AP-70
Availability Available (June 2024)
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