The Kodak Farbwelt 400 is a color negative film aimed primarily at hobby and amateur photographers. With a sensitivity of ISO 400, it is ideal for color photography and features good image quality for everyday shots.
The color film was developed and produced specifically for the German market. It is believed that the Kodak Farbwelt 400 is a slightly adapted version of the Kodak Ultramax 400 in 35mm format.
Development
Most photo labs offer C-41 film processing, and it is also possible to do the development yourself using a DIY film development kit.
Digitizing
To digitize the film, there are several ways. One way is to scan the developed film. There are special film scanners designed for this purpose that can provide high quality.
Alternatively, the film can be photographed with a digital camera. In this case, care should be taken to ensure even lighting and sharp focus. After the film has been digitized, it can be further processed in image editing software.
Formats and availability
The Kodak Farbwelt 400 is only available in 35mm format, which limits its use to 35mm cameras. In the meantime, the Farbwelt 400 has been discontinued and replaced by the Kodak Ultramax 400. However, there are still alternatives for lovers of color negative film in 35mm format.
Alternative color negative films
One such alternative is Kodak Ultramax 400*, which is also available in 35mm format and sold through Amazon. This film offers similar color characteristics to the Kodak Farbwelt 400 and is a good choice for different lighting conditions.
Other alternatives include films from other reputable manufacturers such as Fujifilm or Lomography. Both companies offer color negative film in a variety of sensitivities and formats, giving photographers a wide range of options to find the right film for their needs.
Sample photos
Technical datasheet
Attribute | Specification |
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35mm Format | Yes |
Development process | C-41 / CN-16 / CNK-4 / AP-70 |