Cinemot Lisboa 1999 500D - 35mm Film


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G.M. (Lambeth, GB)
Retro Desaturated Colours Wanted

Very pleased with this film stock. I was surprised how the pictures turn out very vintage and desaturated (especially in the sky). I think it really works well with greens and nature.
In the shots with a lot of lights, the pictures look really cinematic from another time.

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P.K. (Northampton, GB)
Retro

It's such a vintage film. Muted, washed-out, 70s type of retro in a cool way. Best recommend it to photograph around greens and nature, to get the best effect out of it.

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Sarah G. (Greenwich, GB)
Muted vintage colours

Film was perfect for holidaying in Lisbon. Really happy with the finish on these

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Kieron J. (Amersham, GB)
Good but with a few issues

I am a big fan of 'vintage' look colour films and this film definitely delivered that in heaps. I love some of the images it produced but several images were marred by fogging, red and two even with a weird negative border outline. Whilst the red and neg outline look cool and work with the images the fogging definitely does not. I've never had any issues with fogging on my camera or from the lab before so, especially given the weird outline, I'm suspicious that these are the result of manufacturing issues. (None of these issues are confined to the just the ends of the film as might be expected.)

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Tom W. (Maidenhead, GB)
a great muted film that likes green!

This film was great fun to test. It reminds me alot of the old Agfa Agfacolor film for its low saturated yet punchy tones. I tested this with gloomy wet weather and the fresh greens of the spring forest growth really came out well. I'm looking forward to testing it again the summer and see how it performs with more contrasty light

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