The Ilford Ilfocolor 200 plus is a color negative film. He sold on the market under the brand of Ilford. However, manufactured by the Italian company Ferrania.
The color negative film has a sensitivity of ISO 200, it is designed for color images. The film should be exposed more strongly nowadays. The reason for this is that film material loses sensitivity over time. Optimal results are obtained when shooting in daylight.
Ilford Ilfocolor 200 plus is developed in the C-41 process. The C-41 color negative process is standardized. It is used by most laboratories. For example, you can take the color film to Rossmann, DM or an other drug store chain for development.
Formats
The Ilford Ilfocolor 200 plus was offered for 35 mm cameras. The color negative film is no longer produced. The Kodak Gold 200* is a conceivable replacement to the color negative film. This film for color images has a sensitivity of ISO 200 and is for 35mm cameras. The film is processed after exposure in the C-41 process.
Storage
If you want to store unexposed analog film for a long period of time, you should consider the external conditions to avoid a change in image quality. A warm climate or humidity can have a negative effect on film stock, especially Ilford Ilfocolor 200 plus.
A dry, dark and cool place is the best place to store film. If you want to store film for many years, you can freeze it in the freezer to preserve photo quality, even if the expiration date has passed. However, it is important to make sure that film rolls are sealed airtight to prevent moisture.
Exposed film should be developed as soon as possible to avoid possible deterioration of image quality.
Technical datasheet
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| 35mm Format | Yes |
| DX coding on cartridge | Yes |
| Development process | C-41 / CN-16 / CNK-4 / AP-70 |