Kodak’s Photomicrography Color Film 2483 is a very high contrast slide film suited to the kinds of images seen through a microscope. Its speed is 16 ASA in daylight, making it the slowest camera film available.

Outdoor shots often have a generally blue cast, and the high contrast and color saturation make the reds reproduce particularly strongly.

This film is hard to find and even harder to get processed, using the old E-4 slide chemistry.

I only shot one roll and this was the best image.

Fotografo:
fotoflix
Caricato:
2012-09-07
Fotocamera:
Minolta SRT 200
Pellicola:
Kodak Photomicrography film 2483
Cittá:
Daytona Beach
Paese:
United States
Album:
Places & Things
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