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35mm Chrome - FPP Chrome 9-Pack Box
January 12, 2017 – 04:34 pm

Shoot some RetroCrome!

Hand-Rolled FPP RetroChrome 9-Roll Box!

35mm / 9-Rolls / 24 exp ea roll / E-6 Processing

What's In the box? Each box contains (4) rolls FPP RetroChrome 160 (160 iso), (4) rolls FPP High Speed RetroChrome (320 iso) PLUS (1) mystery bonus roll of film!

What is "Chrome" Film? Chrome film is a color reversal film than develops into a color positive when processed via E6 chemistry. Color positive film can be scanned (just like negative film) and is awesome because you can project color slides using a Kodak Carousel or other slide projector! Ask your lab if they can process E6 – Recommended lab - )

How do I shoot FPP RetroChrome Film? Just load he film into your 35mm camera and shoot. If your camera is auto, it will detect the DX code and your all ready to shoot. If you have a manual 35mm camera set your iso to 160 (or 100 if you do not have a 160 option) - for High Speed RetroChrome, set your iso manually to 320 (automatic camera will be set to 400 iso)

How do I develop FPP RetroChrome film? If you are sending your film out then select E6 option for color slides or if you wish to cross-process, select C-41 option for color negs. Note that cross-processing will produce slight color-shifts. If you home-process, use the FPP Rapid E6 kit for color slides or the FPP C-41 kit for cross-processed color negs!

What is FPP RetroChrome film?
RetroChrome is government surplus Eastman Ektachrome. Made for industrial and governmental applications, Kodak adds “it is color reversal camera film that is intended for photography under daylight illumination. Among its many applications are news photography, sporting events and industrial photography.” The film is cold-stored 2004 expired. The film performs excellent at it’s intended box speed which leads us to believe that this film has been stored in the “deep freeze” for the past decade.

above: Daniel Lachman's You Tube review of FPP RetroChrome!

Sample images shot with FPP RetroChrome 160 film. Above: Image shot and processed E6 Color Positive by The Darkroom. below: Image shot and cross-processed C-41 by The Darkroom.

What is Cross-Processing?
Cross Processing is when you process Color Slide Film (E6) in Color Negative chemistry (C-41). The results will yield a color negative with an alternative color palette. Colors may be subdued and pastel-like. According to WikiPedia “The results of cross processing differ from case to case, as the results are determined by many factors such as the make and type of the film used, the amount of light exposed onto the film and the chemical used to develop the film.”

Source: filmphotographyproject.com
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