Boots Colour 200 36exp - Expired 2007-2011
Own a piece of UK photographic history. Boots Colour 200 was the quintessential "High Street" film, often produced by industry giants like Agfa or Fujifilm for the iconic chemist. Now expired (batch dates between 2007 and 2011), this film has transformed from a standard family favorite into an experimentalist’s dream.
The Highlights
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Retro Color Shifts: Depending on storage, these rolls typically lean into warm yellows, pastel greens, or subtle magentas, offering a true "found footage" aesthetic.
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The "Lofi" Look: Expect increased grain and softened contrast—perfect for achieving that authentic, hazy 2000s summer vibe that digital filters can't quite mimic.
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Surprising Versatility: While it’s a consumer-grade stock, the underlying emulsion (often Agfa Vista or Fuji) was known for solid performance, making it one of the more reliable expired films to test.
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Mystery & Experimentation: Because these rolls expired over a 4-year range, each roll is a unique gamble, making it the perfect choice for creative projects and lomography.