✨ Unlock Vintage Color Magic with Kodak Vericolor II (Type L)!
Originally designed for professional portrait and commercial photography, Kodak Vericolor II Type L was known for its smooth color rendition, fine grain, and balanced tones. Though expired in 1984, this film remains a treasure for experimental photographers looking to achieve unpredictable, artistic results.
📦 Condition:
Unopened Blister Packaging – Preserved for decades, this film is sealed and ready for adventurous photographers.
Original Propack Box Included – Orders of 5 rolls or more will ship with the original Kodak Vericolor II Professional Type L propack box. Single rolls are sold without the box.
⚙️ Film Characteristics (When Fresh):
ISO 100 – Known for subtle, natural tones and rich skin rendering.
C-41 Process – Standard color negative development.
Medium Format (120) – Produces 12-16 exposures depending on camera format.
⚠️ Handling Expired Film – What to Expect:
Color Shifts & Grain – Expect wild hues, grainy textures, and unique vignetting. Results will vary, but that’s part of the fun!
Overexposure Recommended – Meter at ISO 25 or 50 to compensate for age. Bracketing is encouraged for best results.
Storage: Keep unused rolls in the freezer or refrigerator until shooting to preserve longevity.
📸 Best for Experimental Photography:
Dreamlike Portraits – Soft, faded tones can add a surreal touch.
Urban Exploration & Light Leaks – Vintage colors complement worn textures and grungy scenes.
Double Exposures – Overlapping frames can create unpredictable, layered effects.
Abstract Projects – Lean into the unexpected by using light leaks, expired chemistry, and alternative processing.
🎞️ Tips for Shooting:
Use with vintage medium format cameras like the Pentax 6×7, Mamiya RB67, or Hasselblad 500 series for maximum retro vibes.
Pair with lenses that emphasize contrast and sharpness to balance the softer film characteristics.
❓ FAQs:
Q: Will the film’s ISO still be accurate?
A: No – Given its expiration, we recommend rating it at ISO 25 or lower. Adjust based on test results.
Q: Can I develop it at home?
A: Yes! While C-41 is standard, expired film can also be cross-processed for unique results.
💡 A True Collectible for Film Enthusiasts!
This is not just film – it’s a creative experiment in every roll. Embrace the unknown and let the surprises fuel your art.
👉 Limited Stock – Automatic Discounts for 4+ Rolls During Sales!































