The Polaroid High Definition Color 400 is a color negative film. It was sold on the market by Polaroid and was probably produced by Konica.
The rated speed of the color negative film is ISO 400. It is designed for color images. Today, you should overexpose the film slightly. Since the sensitivity of film material decreases over the years. Optimal results are obtained when shooting in daylight.
The development of the Polaroid High Definition Color 400 has to be done in the C-41 process. The color negative process is standardized. It is offered by the vast majority of photo labs. For example, you can take the color film to Rossmann and DM for development. If you want, you can also develop the color film yourself.
The Polaroid High Definition Color 400 was available for the 35mm format. The production of the color negative film was discontinued A possible replacement to the color negative film is the Kodak Ultramax 400*. This film gives solid results and is easy to find. The film is processed after exposure in the C-41 process.
Technical datasheet
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| 35mm Format | Yes |
| Development process | C-41 / CN-16 / CNK-4 / AP-70 |