Expired: Kodak HIE High-Speed Infrared 35mm
Expired: Kodak HIE "High-Speed Infrared" - 35mm film for analog camera
Type: Black & White (Print)
Format: 35mm
Exposures: 36
ISO: Determined by the use of an infrared filter
Expired Since: 2003
This expired film is the Kodak HIE "High-Speed Infrared". For this infrared film, you have to use an infrared filter. The ISO will be determined by the filter characteristics.
Infrared films are sensitive to infrared radiation, some ultraviolet radiation, and to all wavelengths of visible radiation (light).
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- Film Type
- Black & White
- Film Format
- 35mm / 135
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It is recommended for artistic purposes, experimental photography and scientific applications.
Used with black filter is gives an original range of tones.
This film can be pushed or pulled.
This expired film is a classic color film. You can lower your film sensitivity by one per decade of expiration. It will give you better results.
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This expired film is a classic color film from on of the rare Chinese film manufacturer "Lucky".
This model is the "Lucky Color Super New 100" expired from 2014. It was rated originally 100 iso. We tried it at 100, 50 and 25 iso and recommend using it on a sunny day at 25 iso. If you use it with a Point and Shoot camera reading the DX code we recommend using it only outside on a sunny day.
The sample shots shown were taken on a nice day and exposed at 25 iso and develop with a classic C41 process.
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
We don't know how these films were stored so we can't give you any guarantee.
This expired film is a classic color film from on of the rare Chinese film manufacturer "Lucky".
This model is the "Lucky Color II" expired from 1993. It was rated originally 100 iso. We tried it at 100, 50 and 25 iso and recommend using it on a sunny day at 25 iso. Do not shoot it inside even with a flash.
This film might be the "most expired" film we ever had. We fell in love with the unique look of it, as you can see on the sample pictures, a mushroom attacked the film and some areas of the film are more affected by it. It gives a spider web effect and reduces the color saturation. This rendering is not light and won't fit every photographers.
Despite this look we do not recommend this film for photographers that are not used with shooting expired film or important shoots when you need safety from your film.
The sample shots shown were taken on a nice day and exposed at 25 iso and develop with a classic C41 process.
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
We don't know how these films were stored so we can't give you any guarantee.
The Tri-X Pan 400 is a Kodak emulsion really close to the famous Tri-X but different in its chemistry.
Unfortunately this film was discontinued by Kodak long ago...
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
We don't know how these films were stored so we can't give you any guarantee.