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Dubblefilm launches new Jelly film with bright pre-exposed colors

01 Nov

Analog photography company Dubblefilm has unveiled a new film stock called Jelly. This 35mm C-41 200 ISO pre-exposed film adds highly saturated blue, red, green, orange, and yellow colors to photos, the effect being random through the film to offer “the purest form of serendipity.” Some parts of the film lack tint for “occasional bits of reality creep through,” the company explains.

Below is a collection of sample images provided by Dubblefilm:

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This is the 5th film Dubblefilm has launched in collaboration with European company KONO! The Reanimated Film. Jelly can be processed and scanned by “any mini-lab,” according to the company, which is offering the product for €12.00/USD$ 13.50 per 24 exposure roll through Dubblefilm’s website and at select retailers.

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Dubblefilm launches two new pre-exposed 35mm effects films

28 Mar

Analogue photography brand Dubblefilm has introduced a pair of new effects films with partner Kono!. Named Bubblegum and Monsoon, the latest in a line of pre-colored emulsions work at opposite ends of the spectrum—with Bubblegum injecting lots of orange warmth and Monsoon creating a cool cyan/blue effect.

Dubblefilm describes Monsoon as having “added tone producing deep colours inspired by the freshness of a post-monsoon rain,” while Bubblegum produces “sweet colour too [sic] spark your visual taste buds.” Monsoon seems to be very popular, as it has already sold out on the Dubblefim site, though it is still available on Kono! as of this writing.

An example shot with Bubblegum Monsoon produces a much cooler result

The films are created from existing film stock made by Kono!, some of it unusual, which is then passed through a machine named The Reanimator. This machine pre-exposes the film to deliver the characteristic effects of each stock. The films are all C-41 process color negative emulsions and can be handled by a standard mini-lab. Dubblefilm says “Results will vary depending on shooting conditions,” but that you should “expect something truly surprising every time.”

The films are priced at £11/€12/$ 16 for a 35mm roll of 24 exposures. For more information, visit the Kono! and Dubblefilm websites.

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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