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Colourcare Prima 35mm film

Colourcare Prima 200 24exp - Expired 2004

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Rediscover a hidden fragment of British analog history. Colourcare Prima 200 was an independent house-brand film distributed across UK chemists, newsagents, and postal-labs during the final golden decade of high-street film processing. Expired in 2004, this rare batch has spent over twenty years maturing in the dark, morphing from a standard weekend snapshot favourite into a beautifully unpredictable, character-rich experimental stock.


The Highlights

  • The Continental Underdog Pedigree: Colourcare films were traditionally re-spooled from major European manufacturing giants—frequently running on high-quality classic Agfa or Ferrania master emulsions. You are shooting a well-engineered consumer baseline designed for punchy contrast and warm tones.

  • Warm, Sun-Bleached Colour Drifts: More than two decades of aging have beautifully mellowed this film’s chemistry. Expect a gorgeously retro, lo-fi aesthetic characterized by warm golden ambers, muted pastel greens, and creamy highlights that look like a genuine 2000s time capsule.

  • Tactile Retro Grain: As a mid-speed ISO 200 stock, its chemical layers have gently broken down over time to introduce an organic, highly tactile grain structure. It gives your images an authentic "found-photo" or indie-sleaze texture that digital apps can't accurately replicate.

  • Atmospheric Contrast: Time has compressed the dynamic range of the Prima emulsion, yielding deeply atmospheric shadows and a soft, glowing highlight profile—perfect for adding a moody, cinematic edge to everyday scenes.


Quick Specs

  • Format: 35mm / 24 Exposures

  • Type: Colour Negative (C-41)

  • Original Speed: ISO 200

  • Expiration Date: 2004

  • Best For: Retro street photography, hazy summer travel logs, and experimental lifestyle portraits.

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