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  1. Complementary colors – or 'opposite colors' – are pairs of colors that cancel each other out when they're combined or mixed. Orange and blue are complementary colors that you see used in the color palettes of lots of blockbuster films. Directors use complementary colors to represent conflict, both internal or external.

  2. 5. Apr. 2019 · For a 400 speed film similar to Kodak Gold, try Kodak UltraMax. You can also find a comparison between Kodak Gold and UltraMax here. Pros: Highly affordable – usually retails around $5 per roll. Gorgeous tones, great for general purpose shooting. Mutes colors and lifts blacks – giving your pictures a faded/vintage look.

  3. 29. Aug. 2023 · Colorplus 200 is arguably the oldest color film offered by Kodak, descending from a line of films called “Kodacolor” that was released in the 1970s. Kodacolor was offered in a variety of sizes and film speeds. One particular version from the 1980s called “Kodacolor VR 200” would later be repackaged and sold as Kodak ColorPlus 200.

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  6. Color motion picture film refers both to unexposed color photographic film in a format suitable for use in a motion picture camera, and to finished motion picture film, ready for use in a projector, which bears images in color. The first color cinematography was by additive color systems such as the one patented by Edward Raymond Turner in 1899 ...

  7. 2. Lomography Color 400. For those vintage, old-school captures, Lomography Color 400 is the best 35mm film stock. The combination of high contrast, vivid colors, and grain doesn’t try to replicate the real-world scene, but rather brings out interesting features you may have not noticed before.