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OptiColour 200 35mm

135 / 36 exposures / ISO 200

A daylight-balanced ISO 200 colour negative film built on the Wolfen NC200 emulsion, coated in Germany by InovisCoat.

Unit price¥1,800(税込)+18 pt
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Product codeOPTI-FILM135-OPTICOLOUR200-ISO-200
Film format135
Film ISOISO 200
Film colorColor
Film typeNegative
Format135 / 36 exp

Overview

OptiColour 200 is a new emulsion created and coated by InovisCoat in Germany, sold by Optik Oldschool as the Wolfen NC200 stock. Optik Oldschool describes natural colour, solid contrast, distinctive greens and reds, and skin tones that set it apart from the NC400/500 series. The orange base keeps scanning straightforward. Stock is cold-stored at 3°C.

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OptiColour 200 35mm

OptiColour 200 is a new emulsion created and coated by InovisCoat in Germany, sold by Optik Oldschool as the Wolfen NC200 stock. Optik Oldschool describes natural colour, solid contrast, distinctive greens and reds, and skin tones that set it apart from the NC400/500 series. The orange base keeps scanning straightforward. Stock is cold-stored at 3°C.

Tone profile

German-coated NC200 emulsion / natural colour, scanner-friendly

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Does film need to be refrigerated?

Store unexposed film in a cool, dark place away from heat and humidity. For storage beyond a few months, refrigeration below 10°C is recommended. Let film return to room temperature in its packaging for 2-3 hours before shooting to avoid condensation.

What is the difference between C-41, E-6, and black-and-white processing?

C-41 develops color negative film, E-6 develops reversal (slide) film, and black-and-white negative film uses dedicated B&W chemistry. The Neo Analog Lab mail-in processing service handles C-41, E-6, ECN-2, and black-and-white.