Washi X - 35mm Colour Film

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Sofia L. (Barnet, GB)
Perfect for: Street Photography, Architecture, Creative/Abstract, Travel
Accreditation Handles: @sofialirafx
Warm tone!

Ones of my go to films when I know I want to give my photos more warmth and red undertones!!

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Valeria V. (London, GB)
Perfect for: Landscapes, Creative/Abstract
Accreditation Handles: Valeria Volat
Good for gloomy autumn days

I took this stock with me for a stroll on a mostly overcast autumn day and I think these are the conditions in which it performs best. The couple of pictures I have taken on a different day (bright, sunny, and blue sky) don't look as good, with the red undertone too overpowering. Could be very good for a more artistic kind of shooting

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Max H. (Saint Helier, JE)
Perfect for: Landscapes, Architecture, Creative/Abstract, Travel
Accreditation Handles: Max
Pleasantly surprised!

Really wasn't too sure what to expect from this film, however pleasantly surprised at how they turned out. This film certainly performed better in good favourable light conditions

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Peter S. (Leicester, GB)
the thinest base, inconsistent, some ok results; pricey

My strong criticism is the misleading advertising across the board; you cannot be sure what you are actually buying; some research tells me that this appears to be a re-spooled Kodak Aerocolor just like Flic Electra which behaves very much like an old frozen film, washed out colours, not very pleasing greens and from roll to roll the results are clearly nor consistent. One certainly cannot be sure how old the film in the can actually is. The base is extremely thin, it makes home development a bit of a challenge. Handling during scanning is not too bad but you cannot return a colour into a faded film incapable of capturing the usual high dynamic range of saturated hues that we know from quality slide films. I had bought this film in the past and tried developing at home to play with both C41 and E6 but managed to damage the film badly a couple of times just getting it on and off a tank spool; the roll I bought from AW actually performed tolerably in E6 for what it was; C41 can turn into a hit and miss and costly experiment. The Rollei crossbird in its day was a consistent experimental film compared; this one cannot ..
due to its origin; Definitely NOT worth the price tag.

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Aleksandra Z. (Stratford-upon-Avon, GB)
Perfect for: Street Photography, Architecture
great colours

great colours to shoot golden hour or sunsets, very happy with my results!

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