The Mchrome 100 is a slide film. It was in the Migros range and was probably manufactured by Fujifilm. It was available from the end of the 1980s until the mid-1990s. In the meantime, the retail chain from Switzerland no longer has any films in its range.
The slide film has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 100, and it allows color images. Today, analog film should be overexposed. The reason is that film material loses sensitivity over time. The film is developed for photos in daylight.
The development of color film is done in the E6 process. After this, you get classic color slides. These can then be projected or digitized with a scanner.
The slide film was made for 35 mm cameras. It was assumed that it was the Fujifilm Sensia 100.
The slide film is no longer produced. Today, as an alternative, you can reach for the Fujifilm Provia 100F*, for example. This slide film has a sensitivity of ISO 100 and is for 35mm cameras. It is developed in the E6 process.
Technical datasheet
Attribute | Specification |
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35mm Format | Yes |
Development process | E6 / AP44 / CR-56 |