Analog Archive

A high-speed tungsten-balanced film famous for its cinematic red halation around highlights. Designed for low-light photography and neon-lit scenes.

Known for having the finest grain of any color negative film. Offers high saturation and ultra-vivid colors, making it ideal for nature, travel, and commercial photography.

A popular consumer film known for its warm tones, high sharpness, and fine grain. Captures golden hour light beautifully.

A rare, discontinued film stock that offers soft, pastel tones and a nostalgic feel. Often exhibits unique color shifts due to expiration.

The second iteration of Harman's experimental color film. refined for better latitude and color accuracy while retaining its unique character.

A precursor to the Vision3 line, offering a slightly more vintage look with softer contrast and grain structure compared to modern stocks. Known for its specific color rendering under tungsten light.

A medium-speed daylight-balanced motion picture film. Offers fine grain, natural skin tones, and excellent highlight retention in bright conditions.

The world's best-selling motion picture film. A high-speed tungsten-balanced film with exceptional latitude, fine grain structure, and cinematic teal-orange color rendering.

A color negative film with a distinct vintage look, characterized by its desaturated colors and prominent grain, inspired by Agfa stocks.

A unique color film stock produced by ORWO, known for its distinct desaturated greens and moody, cinematic aesthetic reminiscent of 1960s European films.