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Fujichrome 64T Slide film box

Fujichrome 64T Type II 36exp - Expired 2005

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Step into a world of hyper-cinematic, surreal colour with Fujichrome 64T Type II (RTP II). Originally engineered strictly for studio professionals, architectural photographers, and low-light theatre shooting, this is a Tungsten-balanced slide (colour reversal) film. Expired in 2005, this highly specialized professional stock has spent two decades maturing into an absolute dream medium for experimental photographers looking to break away from standard daylight films.

The Highlights

  • The Tungsten Chemistry: Unlike standard films balanced for daylight, 64T was balanced for 3200K artificial lighting. When shot in normal daylight, it delivers a striking, deeply saturated sapphire blue and teal cast. It creates an instant, organic "day-for-night" or cyber-punk aesthetic without any digital filters.

  • Professional Slide Pedigree: As part of Fujifilm’s legendary professional lineup, this film was prized for its microscopic grain and incredible edge-to-edge sharpness. Even with two decades of aging, its fine-grain baseline allows it to retain incredible structural detail.

  • Vibrant Neon Contrast: If you shoot it at night around artificial city lights, streetlamps, or neon signs, it corrects beautifully, rendering those lights with crisp, glowing clarity while pushing the night sky into deep, ink-black tones.

  • Experimental Cross-Processing (X-Pro) Potential: While designed for standard E-6 slide processing, you can choose to cross-process this film in standard C-41 colour negative chemistry. Cross-processing 64T yields wildly contrasty, hyper-saturated images with electrifying green, teal, and yellow shifts that are perfect for high-concept fashion or Lomography styles.

Quick Specs

  • Format: 35mm / 36 Exposures

  • Type: Colour Reversal / Slide Film (E-6 Process or C-41 for Cross-Processing)

  • Balance: Tungsten-balanced (3200K)

  • Original Speed: ISO 64

  • Expiration Date: 2005

  • Best For: Surreal daylight landscapes, neon-lit night photography, and experimental cross-processed fashion shoots.

  • For standard E-6 development: We recommend shooting this close to box speed—either at ISO 50 or 64—and prioritizing bright, evenly lit environments.

  • For C-41 Cross-Processing: If you are planning to cross-process for wild, high-contrast colour shifts, you can safely rate it at ISO 40 or 50 to ensure your shadows don't drop completely into black.

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