CatLABS X FILM 100 Color Negative film (35mm and 120)

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Aight y'all. Get ready for some good, good, yum, delicious, scrumptious treats coming your way.

For a while now, we've been selling CatLABS B&W film in 35mm, 120, 4x5 and 8x10, beautiful film rendering gorgeous results. And isn't B&W just downright amazing, giving new vision to our everyday. 

Now it's time to present a way to color the world with our brand new: 

CatLABS X FILM 100 Color Negative film


This is a unique color film emulsion offering superb sharpness, soft tones and a beautiful color palette. CatLABS X FILM 100 Color is characterized by its distinct color coupler structure(grain), contrast and tonal range, not found within other currently available films.


panoramic shot on Mamiya 


CatLABS X FILM 100 Color should be processed as a standard C41 film for superb color negatives. 
If you so wish, it may also be processed in E6 chemistry for intense contrast "positive" slide film.

A thing or two about the film:

• CatLABS X FILM 100 Color is designed for a wide array of shooting conditions available in 120 roll film (35mm is coming soon)

• Exceptionally fine grain in almost all conditions

• Increased contrast in otherwise dull scenes 

• Produces unique deep, warm tones with soft and pleasing rendition

• Balanced for daylight shooting, CatLABS X FILM 100 Color is also suitable for low light or available light conditions, especially when using long exposures. 

• When exposing for more than 10 seconds, color balance is almost neutral and renders wonderfully under tungsten or artificial lighting

• Easy to handle material: dries exceptionally fast and flat, ideal for scanning

• Produces a near clear base making for easy scanning

• Exhibits a wide exposure latitude under various lighting conditions

• Process C41 (or E6)

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Photo by Trevor Powers

Photo by Trevor Powers

Photo by Trevor Powers








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