Film Washi 135-colour film is called Washi X.
Produced in Europe, its unusual manufacture comes with no orange correcting mask (invented by Kodak in 1947) that gives your pictures vibrant and lovely warm tones. It also recreates the pioneering days of colour films like those introduced by Agfa in the 1940s.
Also, because there is no orange mask, it is possible to process this film in both C41 AND E6 chemistry, meaning this unique film can be rendered as either a colour negative or (most inexpensive) colour slide film.
Washi Film X is most certainly an extraordinary film giving a different aesthetic unparalleled by any of its contemporaries.
The film would be 100 ISO in the standard rating, but we believe 200 ISO is readily achievable to fill the current void of the lack of medium-speed colour films.
This item is available for collection.