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Kodak ColorPlus 200 colour film 24 shots Kodak ColorPlus 200 SB5458
Kodak ColorPlus 200 colour film 24 shots Kodak ColorPlus 200 SB5458
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Kodak ColorPlus 200 colour film 24 shots Kodak ColorPlus 200 SB5458
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Kodak ColorPlus 200 colour film 24 shots Kodak ColorPlus 200 SB5458
Kodak ColorPlus 200 colour film 24 shots Kodak ColorPlus 200 SB5458
Kodak ColorPlus 200 colour film 24 shots is a daylight-balanced 35mm colour negative film designed for everyday photography. With 24 exposures per roll and a nominal ISO 200 speed, this film delivers reliable colour reproduction, natural skin tones and a fine grain structure that suits prints and scans. It is intended for general-purpose use in a variety of lighting situations, from bright outdoor scenes to moderate indoor light, offering consistent results for amateur and enthusiast photographers.
The film provides balanced, natural colours and good overall contrast while maintaining a modest grain that helps preserve detail in enlargements and digital scans. Its ISO 200 sensitivity offers a practical compromise between color saturation and exposure latitude, allowing users to shoot in a range of daylight and mixed-light situations without frequent push or pull processing. The 24-exposure format helps conserve shots while still offering enough frames for varied subjects.
Load the 35mm roll into a compatible film camera according to the camera manufacturer's instructions, advance to the first frame, set the camera ISO to 200 and choose an appropriate aperture and shutter speed for the available light. For outdoor daylight shooting, typical settings will yield correct exposure without compensation; in lower light, use a wider aperture, slower shutter speed or a tripod. After finishing the roll, rewind and have the film processed in standard C-41 colour negative chemistry at a lab or using home processing equipment.
For optimal colour and sharpness, store unexposed rolls in a cool, dry place and avoid prolonged exposure to high temperatures or humidity. When scanning negatives, use a resolution appropriate for the intended print size and apply mild colour correction if needed; for portraits, slightly warmer white balance can enhance skin tones. If shooting under tungsten or unusual lighting, consider using colour correction filters or adjusting white balance during scanning or post-processing.
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