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9 ROLLS / 24 exp each roll /  35mm film - You get: 3 Rolls EXP100D / 3 Rolls EXP250D / 3 Rolls EXP500T

24 exp each roll / DX Coded / Process: ECN-2*

This film batch has not been tested. Results are unpredictable not guaranteed. We expect you will get enhanced grain and some color shifts.

*NOTICE: This motion picture film CAN NOT be processed by any standard C-41 commercial lab!

Process at home using the FPP Home Color Kit
or send your film to
THE LITTLE FILM LAB
www.littlefilmlab.com/services/
or
THE CAMERA SHOP
http://www.thecamerashop.com/

Why can't I process this film at my favorite C-41 lab? - Kodak's color motion picture films have an additional layer (on the shiny, not the emulsion side) called a "Rem Jet". Although technically this film can be processed C-41, this Rem Jet will foul commercial lab's equipment and there for can not be commercially processed. DO NOT BRING THIS FILM to a commercial lab or think you can "slip it through" - it will severely mess up their machines!!!!

What commercial lab will process my negs, scan and or print for me?See links above.

How do I process this film at home with FPP's Unicolor c-41 Kit?

In addition to the normal directions for C-41 home-processing please add the following step.

After your Blix, rinse your film in a half bucket of hot water (80 - 102 degrees F). With your thumb, gently rub the non-emulsion side of your film as you remove it from your film reel. Careful not to scratch the emulsion of your film. Final rinse under running water before submerging your film into the two-minute Stabilizer. You will see the black rem jet in your water as you rinse.

That's it! Hang your film to dry and then scan! Enjoy!!!!

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