The Flic Film Cine Colour 50D is a colour negative film. The film material is sold under the Flic Film brand. Kodak is the manufacturer responsible for production. A roll is sold for the equivalent of 13 euros in 2024.
Background to the brand
Flic Film is a small film brand from Longview, Alberta, Canada. It specializes in the assembly and distribution of film materials that were originally developed for film production.
Information and areas of application
The Flic Film Cine Colour 50D is a colour negative film designed for photography in daylight (5500K). Originally designed as film material for cinema films, it is characterized by its fine grain, high dynamic range and accurate colour reproduction. It is particularly suitable for shots with natural light and scenes with a high contrast range.
Formats and cameras
The Flic Film Cine Colour 50D is available in 35mm format with 36 exposures. It can be used in most analog cameras that support the 35mm format. Examples of suitable cameras are the Leica M6, Nikon F3, Canon AE-1 or Olympus OM-1.
Development process and digitization of the negatives
The Flic Film Cine Colour 50D was originally developed for the ECN-2 process used in film production. However, it can also be developed in the C-41 process, which is offered in most photo labs. Before developing in the C-41 process, however, the Remjet layer required for the ECN-2 process must be removed.
After development, the negatives can be digitized for further processing or sharing.
Storage of the film
Like all films, American color film should be stored in a cool, dry place to maintain its quality. Storage in the refrigerator is recommended, especially for long-term storage.
Technical datasheet
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| 35mm Format | Yes |
| Development process | ECN-2 |
| Country of production | USA |