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Dubblefilm Pacific 200 120 Film

Dubblefilm Pacific has an added tone producing deep colours inspired by the freshness of a post-monsoon rain. A pre-exposed experimental film.

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Dubblefilm Pacific 200 120 Film

Dubblefilm Pacific 200 120 has an added tone producing deep colours inspired by the freshness of a post-monsoon rain.

Dubble and Revolog have joined forces to create a bunch of new experimental films in 120 format. Using digital and analogue manipulation applied directly onto the film. This produces an effect or tint throughout the frames. Each look is different depending on the shooting conditions.

Originally Kodak film that Dubble has been pre-exposed to get an effect.

Dubblefilm Pacific is 200 ISO colour negative film. It requires standard C-41 processing.

You can see the full range of Dubble products we stock.

Dubblefilm Pacific 120 Review

We thought we’d try out the Pacific film. We put a roll in our Yashica 635 and took it out around Denmark Hill in South London. Check out our Dubblefilm Pacific 200 120 Film Review.

 

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Additional information

Brand

Film Development

C41

Film Format

Film Sensitivity

Film Type

Negative, Special Effects

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