The Revue Color Sunshine 100 is a color negative film. It was sold on the market by Foto-Quelle. The Agfa Vista 100 was offered under the trade mark.
The nominal speed of the color negative film is specified as ISO 100. It allows color images. If you expose it today, you should overexpose it. Since the sensitivity of film material decreases over the years. Optimal results are obtained when shooting in daylight.
The Revue Color Sunshine 100 is developed in the C-41 process. The color negative process is standardized. This process is used by most laboratories. The Revue Color Sunshine 100 can therefore also be developed without problems at DM, Rossmann and Co.
The Revue Color Sunshine 100 was available as 35mm film. The color negative film is no longer available today. A fresh variant to the color negative film is the Kodak Ektar 100* of the American photo pioneer. This ISO 100 35mm film delivers solid color images. It is developed using the C-41 process.
Technical datasheet
Attribute | Specification |
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35mm Format | Yes |
Development process | C-41 / CN-16 / CNK-4 / AP-70 |