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The new Kodak Portra 160 replaces the existing KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 160NC and 160VC Films.
Kodak Gold 200 Film is a low-speed colour negative film with an outstanding combination of colour saturation, fine grain, and high sharpness. It i...
View full detailsKodak Professional Gold 200 120 Film is the perfect film for professionals and keen amateurs. It is excellent for outdoor and indoor pictures. A go...
View full detailsFor over 50 years, Kodak TRI-X has been one of the best-loved monochrome films of all time. It remains Kodak's best-selling black-and-white film...
View full detailsOn 9 October 2007, Kodak introduced the new KODAK PROFESSIONAL T-MAX 400 Black-and-White Film, Now the World's Sharpest, Finest-Grained 400-Speed B...
View full detailsThis is a continuous-tone panchromatic black-and-white negative film for general outdoor and indoor photography. It is especially useful for detail...
View full detailsKodak's Portra 800 film delivers best-in-class underexposure latitude and is the only colour-negative film we sell with the ability to push to 1600...
View full detailsKodak Portra 160 replaces the existing Kodak Professional Portra 160NC and 160VC Films. It is a superb, Professional film portrait film the rend...
View full detailsKodak's new Portra 400 is the world's finest grain high-speed colour negative film. At true ISO 400 speed, this film delivers spectacular skin tone...
View full detailsKodak's new Portra 400 is the world's finest grain high-speed colour negative film. At true ISO 400 speed, this film delivers spectacular skin tone...
View full detailsIf you wanted to capture ultra-vivid images with ultra-fine grain, only one film sprang to mind: Fuji Velvia. The exciting news is that Kodak's n...
View full detailsA stronger more rigid alternative to card mount board is Foam Centred Board. Made for a foam core sandwiched between two sheets of glossy white pap...
View full detailsIf you own a large format camera, you can expose photographic printing paper in the camera, and once developed in the darkroom, this creates a pape...
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