16mm Double Perf Color Test Film - ISO 1, 100ft Roll for Professional Cinematography & Film Restoration Projects
16mm Double Perf Color Test Film - ISO 1, 100ft Roll for Professional Cinematography & Film Restoration Projects
16mm Double Perf Color Test Film - ISO 1, 100ft Roll for Professional Cinematography & Film Restoration Projects

16mm Double Perf Color Test Film - ISO 1, 100ft Roll for Professional Cinematography & Film Restoration Projects

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FPP COLOR TEST FILM - ISO 1 - One 100 ft roll (30m) - Triacetate Base - Process: ECN-2

Double Perf on a 16mm Daylight Camera Spool
(for all 16mm cameras that accept a 100 ft daylight spool). Price is for film only and does not include processing or scanning.

  • TEST FILM - This 16mm color negative film (EXR 7386) is known as a "lab film" and  is being offered as an inexpensive alternative to test your vintage camera motor, transport and film gate (for scratches).
  • DEVELOP/SCAN/COLOR GRADE - If you decide to have your film developed and scanned, this test film will yield an unusual color palette. The Film Photography Project offers at a SPECIAL RATE for this film. As part of the service, we will color grade your roll in order to give you the pleasing and pastel color demonstrated on the video below. Please order Develop / Scan services separate and do not include in your cart with any film purchases.
  • ISO 1 - How do I set my f-stop? Use a hand-held light meter (like the ) or a . At 16 frames per second (fps), your shutter is set at approximately 1/30th sec (f4 is broad daylight). At 24fps, your shutter is 1/50th sec (f 2.8 in broad daylight).

Terms – Movie Film is not returnable. Even functioning and previously tested vintage cameras may experience motor film transport issues, film breakage, light leaks, over-and-under-exposure, and emulsion scratches. We feel it is important to bring your attention to these risks as we do not accept returns, offer replacement film or refunds on 16mm movie film.