The Flic Film Aurora 800 is a color negative film. The film material is sold under the Flic Film brand. The film material comes from the production of another unknown company. In the USA, a roll of the film will be sold online for around 13 US dollars in 2024.
Background to the brand
Flic Film is a brand for analog films that comes from the small town of Longview in the Canadian province of Alberta. The company specializes in the production of 35mm films and is aimed at photographers who value quality and creative expression.
Flic Film has set itself the goal of offering innovative film materials that meet the needs of modern analog photographers.
Information and areas of application
The Flic Film Aurora 800 is a color negative film with a high sensitivity of ISO 800. It is characterized by its fine grain, high sharpness and natural color reproduction.
Due to its properties, the Aurora 800 is particularly suitable for shooting in poor lighting conditions, for example indoors, under cloudy skies or at dusk.
The film is also suitable for photographing fast-moving subjects as it minimizes motion blur.
Formats and cameras
The Flic Film Aurora 800 is available in 35mm format and can be used in most analog cameras designed for this format. A roll usually holds around 36 images.
Development process and digitization of the negatives
The Flic Film Aurora 800 is developed using the C-41 process, the most common process for color negative films. Development can be carried out in a photo lab or at home, provided the appropriate equipment is available.
After development, the negatives can be scanned or printed onto photo paper using an enlarger.
Storage of the film
To maintain the quality of Flic Film Aurora 800, it should be stored in a cool, dry place. Ideally, it should be kept in the refrigerator, especially if it is not going to be used for a long period of time. Before use, the film should be brought to room temperature to avoid condensation.
Technical datasheet
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| 35mm Format | Yes |
| Development process | C-41 / CN-16 / CNK-4 / AP-70 |