Camera: Olympus OM-10
Film: Fuji Neopan 400CN
ASA/ISO 400
Development: C-41 film processor
Date: Monday 25th April 2022
Camera: Olympus OM-10
Film: Fuji Neopan 400CN
ASA/ISO 400
Development: C-41 film processor
Date: Monday 25th April 2022
The Pacific film adds tones of green and blue hues to the images. However depending on shooting conditions results will vary. The film comes as 36 exposure and in 24 exposure.
I Brought my roll from the Photographers Gallery in London at the end of 2019 and it sat in my fridge until November 2020 when I used it in my Bolsey Jubillee camera and was set at 200 ISO.
It was shot over the cause of three days, so the conditions were different through out the use of the film.
I found that the film gave the images a warm yellow, orange to red tones on most of them, (images 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.) some of them that were shot in brighter light lost the strong tones and seamed as though they had been short with a Kodak Gold film.(images 7, 8.)
The effect gives a very old vintage look, the sought of effect you get when you shot and process an out of date film that has been stored in an controlled environment.
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