Kodak PRO IMAGE 100 - A Pro Consumer Film? | ROLL REVIEW

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
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Комментарии • 92

  • @InAnInstant
    @InAnInstant 3 года назад +48

    ProImage is always that random dude in the back literally just vibing. My boy uses it with flash exclusively which is an extremely hype mood.

  • @qnetx
    @qnetx 3 года назад +39

    According to the Kodak Spec Sheet "KODAK PROFESSIONAL PRO IMAGE 100 Color
    Negative Film is a medium speed (EI 100) film that features
    high color saturation, accurate color and pleasing skin-tone
    reproduction, and good underexposure latitude. It is intended
    for portrait and social applications, and can be stored at room
    temperature-even in hot, humid climates. Its printing
    characteristics are similar to those of KODAK GOLD Films
    to help simplify printing for photofinishers." The marketing on their 5-pack box says that it is ideal for portraits, weddings, and social events. My understanding is that it was designed for sale in countries with hot and high humidity climates because it doesn't require refrigeration.

    • @alexcarrillo5510
      @alexcarrillo5510 3 года назад +1

      Ok, If this film in seeing the video write up of this film Then Why Not Pull the ISO to either 80 or 64 to get the saturation, and then also the fine grain, Hey that is what we did when we were shooting another film from the past called Kodak Vericolor 160S since the film was not a true 160 but more of a 80 as back in 1970's to the late 1980's more portrait, and wedding photographers wanted the fine grain, and saturation in a Low Contrast film... So why not try that... There is no rule to Experiment Right? Or would rather shoot onto your SONY camera???? or iPhone???

    • @jetaddict420
      @jetaddict420 2 года назад +6

      @@alexcarrillo5510 bro relax

    • @bwc1976
      @bwc1976 2 года назад +2

      "Its printing characteristics are similar to those of KODAK GOLD Films"... I wonder if maybe it actually is what they used to call Gold 100 before it was discontinued?

  • @Twisted_Sound
    @Twisted_Sound 3 года назад +19

    Actually Pro Image was released late 90s with the name Profoto 100 . It was close enough to Kodak Gold with finer grain and more saturated colors. I usually shoot it at ISO 50 and the results are really good!

    • @Ybalrid
      @Ybalrid 3 месяца назад

      This is interesting. When you rate it at ISO 50, you ask the lab to pull process by a stop, or do you just get it developed normally?

    • @Twisted_Sound
      @Twisted_Sound 3 месяца назад +2

      @@Ybalrid Usually I develope it as normal at 100 ASA, and the grain is even better

    • @reeve7929
      @reeve7929 2 месяца назад

      @@Twisted_Sound I will be trying this out

  • @lostcharge
    @lostcharge 3 года назад +17

    Thanks for the review! This is one of the cheapest films I can get in Japan so I was wondering what it looked like. I wanna try now 😃

  • @espenbjrkvold5119
    @espenbjrkvold5119 3 года назад +6

    This is my favourite colour film for winter photography. I find it to give me the best representation of the winter colours without being overly saturated or not saturated enough.

  • @GoneWithFilm
    @GoneWithFilm 3 года назад +10

    I'm from the Philippines and I believe we were one of the primary markets for this film as I haven't seen the film overseas. I first encountered Proimage maybe about 17 years ago. I remember these being sold for 6$ for a propack of 5 rolls or 1.2$ usd per roll, cheaper than Kodak Gold or Superia at the time; they were not available for purchase individually. They weren't available everywhere, but the big or professional shops had them. They were used by many of the budget minded professionals or the photogs who shot a lot but needed quality images, such as for school class pictures and senior portraits.

  • @TheLeiPol
    @TheLeiPol 3 года назад +15

    Last year used ProImage during my holiday in Madeira and was impressed with sharpness and color rendering for a reasonable price. I needed an ISO 100 color negative film. Many years ago there was Fuji Superia 100 ISO but that’s long gone.

    • @bwc1976
      @bwc1976 2 года назад

      I miss Superia Reala.

  • @docDeutschmann
    @docDeutschmann 3 года назад +1

    That was some perfect timing, I got a roll of ProImage as a gift, and did not know what to expect. I wasn't even sure, if I was going to take it onto my vacation trip next week. I guess I might.
    As a teeneger (about 30-40 years ago), I was a fan of the blasting Fuji colors of green and blue - but I guess I grew out of that a bit, so this seems to come in handy...
    Either way, enough rambling, thanks Noah for the great work!

  • @munka3715
    @munka3715 3 года назад

    great content man , dope studio set up too

  • @alexiscastro5055
    @alexiscastro5055 3 года назад +1

    Just picked up a 5pack of pro image this week. Excited to use it.

  • @ViaOjo
    @ViaOjo 2 года назад

    I’ve picked some pro image and look forward to shooting it this summer in bright light. Thank you for finding this for me.

  • @matthew_thefallen
    @matthew_thefallen 3 года назад +1

    Honestly, I've never heard about it! glad i discovered it, thank you! :)

  • @christianjohnstevens6176
    @christianjohnstevens6176 3 года назад +2

    Yas, just yesterday I thought I would love to see a roll review of this stock

    • @danieldijo
      @danieldijo 3 года назад

      I posted sample photos of this on my channel! Check it out.

  • @lpi3
    @lpi3 3 года назад +1

    I used it last summer. Looks greate

  • @bwc1976
    @bwc1976 2 года назад

    Sounds like another one I should try sometime when I get to be outside during the day more. Right now I still have a roll of TMAX 100 loaded since a couple years ago that I haven't had a chance to finish.

  • @turtle_soda
    @turtle_soda 3 года назад

    If you don’t mind me asking, do you think you could do a video on those Kodak instant cameras. I heard you can 3D print a housing that uses instax film. I was also wondering if you could take a look at old Kodak Bakelite cameras; they are very cheap and now a days they give some pretty interesting results. (It’s also pretty funny to blind people with the m3 bulbs) anyways great vid as always.

  • @michaelfilofficial
    @michaelfilofficial 3 года назад

    Wow. I haven't seen Imperial Pub since college days.

  • @heymikkao
    @heymikkao 3 года назад +1

    Found Pro Image in a local camera shop nearby for $4.99 USD per roll. Looks like it's gonna become a main-stay for me.

  • @adrielrowley
    @adrielrowley 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the review, just happened on Pro Image and was looking for a good review, which this is. 😀
    A thought crossed my mind while watching this: has grain become less than the color negative films of the last mid-century?
    Going to dare to say, comparing Ektar to Pro Image, I like the softer feel and the grain of the latter. I have seen pictures exposed at EI of 50 and looks even better.
    Cheers,
    Adriel

  • @mrN3w7
    @mrN3w7 3 года назад

    Haven't shot with it yet... but curious now.
    How well will handle macro photography? For example, the grain in Kodak 400 usually fails miserably for finer detail, even though it could render some interesting shoots from time to time and the speed is more suitable as well.

  • @fredbarron8582
    @fredbarron8582 3 года назад +3

    Pro image is my go to cheap film, To my eye the colours look normal with no noticeable colour cast. Nice fine grain and I just find I enjoy its look and with the cheap price It's easy to enjoy shooting without the worry of making every shot count. I love Ectar but at twice the cost I have to have something specific in mind before I just go shooting.

  • @_lowcountry
    @_lowcountry 3 года назад

    RVIVR shirt. Hell yeah

  • @tjompen1968
    @tjompen1968 3 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @johnseyesgeorgesbiscuit8522
    @johnseyesgeorgesbiscuit8522 3 года назад +2

    I made an investment on 2 rolls of portra 400 on 35mm film and I needed a few more because my art teacher wanted me to do some film photography to compare with a digital as an art project, didn't want to waste my precious portra so I found this with good reviews and the pictures looked quite nice so I have a few rolls shipping with a few b/W films to use for said art project
    I just wanted an expert opinion on other films it's good to know that it's like ultramax because lots of my rolls are on that stock before I moved to Different kinds of filmstock

  • @robertknight4672
    @robertknight4672 3 года назад +2

    Haven't tried Pro Image yet. I actually like Fuji Superia Xtra. I find it's better to overexpose than underexposed with Fuji Superia.

  • @stefflus08
    @stefflus08 3 года назад

    I tried it in the summer of '19 and did not like the results in sunlight.
    I think it went unnaturally brown and reminded me of my parents shots from Gran Canaria in the 70s. Also I think it blows highlights. I have much better results in overcast weather, so I'm actually contemplating shooting it at 200 in the sun.

  • @aperturecollect
    @aperturecollect 3 года назад +2

    I like this film.

  • @thepdxperception9028
    @thepdxperception9028 3 года назад

    Just saw something called Kodak Ektapress 1600. Didn’t find anything on RUclips about it. Ever used it?

  • @Ybalrid
    @Ybalrid 3 месяца назад

    I got the pack of 5 of this film and I am quite curious. It is sold as "Kodak Professional" interestingly. It may be somewhere in between consumer and pro market. My favorite online lab in France imports the stuff currently

  • @Reversefilms
    @Reversefilms 3 года назад +7

    If you wanna get some really nice results shoot and develop at iso 400. It boosts the saturation and makes colours look really nice, especially the greens.
    I prefer it at 400 than I do at box speed.

    • @Lucas_Reartes
      @Lucas_Reartes 3 года назад +4

      Yeah dude, you are rigth. I used it at box speed and u know, the results were nice, but when I used it at ASA 400, it was another film! If u still have a few rolls left, get used to shooting at 400 or 200!! Cheers from Argentina

    • @danirabinowitz5049
      @danirabinowitz5049 2 года назад

      Are you staying to underexpose it? I'm down to try but it sounds risky to me

    • @Reversefilms
      @Reversefilms 2 года назад

      @@danirabinowitz5049 Yeah under expose by 2 stops, and then push 2 stops when developing. It's a totally new film it, it looks amazing.

    • @Reversefilms
      @Reversefilms 2 года назад

      @@Lucas_Reartes Glad it worked for you, it's a good looking film pushed 2 stops :)

    • @danirabinowitz5049
      @danirabinowitz5049 2 года назад +1

      @@Reversefilms very interesting recommendation. I'll definitely do that!

  • @alfepalfe
    @alfepalfe 2 года назад

    4:08 may I ask why there is a holder for a kerosene lamp on that wall but no actual lamp.

  • @mattetch12
    @mattetch12 3 года назад

    I want to shoot this, I've been shooting ektar I wonder how it compares.

  • @peskymacaw9033
    @peskymacaw9033 3 года назад +6

    Can I suggest a roll for you ti review? Fuji Venus superia 800 is one of my favourite stocks ever, kind of hard to get outside Japan, but if you ever got a chance to try it; I would love to hear your opinion about it.

  • @owayne3660
    @owayne3660 2 года назад

    I shot some Pro Image and can’t seem to identify the negatives. Can you tell me how to zero in on this, maybe a film code or description?

  • @fernando4209
    @fernando4209 3 года назад

    In Mexico City it’s pretty cheap, is a good option if you don’t want to sprent too much

  • @stevebrazel2685
    @stevebrazel2685 3 года назад +1

    What about Fuji Industrial 100

  • @redone2612
    @redone2612 3 года назад +5

    Totally agrre with what you said on all counts, definitely stands out from others in it's price point and personally I love it and recommend it as you say a great walkaround film, sadly here in the U.K. that's a sunny period for around 4 weeks of the year :(

    • @Vashu-san
      @Vashu-san 2 года назад +1

      I know your pain! Got a mini fridge full of film and a Olympus OM2n staring out the window at the terrible weather :-( Hopefully we get another heat wave!

  • @undeadcatman
    @undeadcatman 3 года назад +2

    its kodak gold 100 but less saturation and more blue than 200 or 400

  • @JarneBaugnee
    @JarneBaugnee 2 года назад

    3:32 you mean i should always use the flash on the point and shoot even in daylight?

  • @zippiizhappy
    @zippiizhappy 3 года назад +1

    It was my first roll since it’s the cheapest one but I wasn’t impressed with its result: everything was very yellow. After seeing your result i might give it another try.

    • @AnalogResurgence
      @AnalogResurgence  3 года назад

      I was surprised with my results and very happy! I'd say give it another shot!

  • @Portaloopirate
    @Portaloopirate 2 года назад +1

    May or may not be a stupid question but I bought a roll of proimage 100 a month back and I've been keeping it in the fridge. I've only just found out that it's designed to be stored at room temperature, do you think storing it in the fridge as I have been doing will have any negative effects?

  • @acarbiaggi
    @acarbiaggi 3 года назад

    January 2020 five rolls 28 euros. Now 42 euros!!!

  • @thorstenjaspert9394
    @thorstenjaspert9394 8 месяцев назад

    I like the loon of the Pro Image 100. But if I want use ut on holiday it is nit very versatile. ISO 100 is is good for sunny days. In shadows or overcast sky you can get problems to shoot out of if hand. Unfortunately 5her us onky a Pro100. A Pro 200 or 400 is missing.

  • @PinebrookPictures
    @PinebrookPictures 3 года назад

    Man I got such different results than this. I wonder if Just had a bad roll or if I made some mistake scanning. The grain was way larger and over all way more muddy than what you got. I will have to try it again...

    • @nathandewey1801
      @nathandewey1801 3 года назад

      I’ve had similar experiences. I know one of the rolls I’ve shot had a developing issue by myself but for the rest I must just not be scanning it well for this type of film. Maybe I should try and treat it like people treat scanning ektar? 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @Mc007Queen
    @Mc007Queen 3 года назад

    What was the camera that you used to take those pictures ? Canon , what kind of lens do you use , 50mm f1.8? .. 28 mm f 2.0 ... I'm a Canadian and amateur photographer and from looking at these kinds of low grade film and the portrait I rather just shoot Kodak portra film all the time but it's like $35 a roll in Canada ... it's funny how Fuji does know does know how to make 35 mm film , but they know how to make digital cameras that are desirable ? Lol

    • @AnalogResurgence
      @AnalogResurgence  3 года назад +1

      The lens on the Canon is just the FD 50mm F1.8!

  • @gabor1259
    @gabor1259 3 года назад +2

    God! In Hungary this film is twice more expensive than ColorPlus film. 🤷‍♂️
    I think the stores try to make more money from it, because the film have ,,Pro" in the name... 🤦‍♂️

  • @srfurley
    @srfurley 3 года назад

    There’s something odd about Pro Image. Firstly the name, which is odd for something which is not a pro film. Then there is the fact that the box says ‘Kodak Professional’, and that it’s sold in boxes of five rolls, as the professional films are. On the other hand it can be stored at ambient temperature, even in warmer climates, which is typical for amateur films. It’s only been available quite recently here in the UK, where it is significantly more expensive than Gold, but significantly cheaper than Portra.

  • @willprice7475
    @willprice7475 3 года назад

    Never realized you were Canadian! What province? ✌️ NB

  • @johnm2012
    @johnm2012 3 года назад +1

    I had never even heard of it before watching this. It doesn't seem to be available in Europe.

    • @stefflus08
      @stefflus08 3 года назад

      It is in Norway

    • @srenhaandbk7904
      @srenhaandbk7904 3 года назад

      Me neither, but the audience of film is very limited in Denmark anyway.

    • @johnm2012
      @johnm2012 3 года назад

      Well, I checked eBay and there's one seller based in the UK and one or two more who send it all the way from Australia.

    • @srenhaandbk7904
      @srenhaandbk7904 3 года назад

      @@johnm2012 Yeah yeah, but I mean like, "real stores".

  • @ale_s45
    @ale_s45 3 года назад

    ColorPlus 200 costs 9 dollars in Canada? In Italy it's 4-5 euros. I wonder how much is Portra then

  • @caldera878
    @caldera878 3 года назад +3

    Here goes the prices of Pro image...

    • @ss-5813
      @ss-5813 3 года назад

      seriously.. a year ago I bought a 5 pack for $20 and this year they sell for $27

  • @tonyjames5444
    @tonyjames5444 3 года назад +1

    Been a photographer since 1990 and used film with all camera formats but was glad to see the arrival of digital, aware it seems to be 'hip' nowadays, (saw a guy in a coffee shop recently with his Hasselblad 500cm perched on the table), but people seem to forget the environmental impact of film processing. We used a chemical disposal company to collect and properly dispose of our waste but I'm guessing most people are just pouring theirs into the sink.

  • @StickPeopleAndPuff
    @StickPeopleAndPuff 3 года назад +1

    Hey Canada, I just saw yalls film prices and I'm just wondering if yall are ok?

    • @AnalogResurgence
      @AnalogResurgence  3 года назад +1

      Keep in mind there’s a currency exchange difference between the American and Canadian dollar

  • @joeltunnah
    @joeltunnah 3 года назад

    They do look good, but to me it’s a little on the boring side compared to Gold 200.

  • @colinstu
    @colinstu 3 года назад +1

    How have I never heard of this film...

  • @Reihefuenfzylinder
    @Reihefuenfzylinder 3 года назад

    I used it to take some pictures during my holidays, I have to say that I actually quit like it!

  • @Adrian-wd4rn
    @Adrian-wd4rn 2 года назад

    Lol, as usual amazon has pro image for 48 a box. Portra 160 for 58 a box. Might as well shell the 10 bucks and get a better film stock. I'll never understand kodak and their silly pricing.

  • @pastedtomato
    @pastedtomato 3 года назад +1

    Over here in Mexico (At least where I shop) ProImage is the cheapest (Fresh) Kodak film available, right now it's $2.29 USD cheaper than Ultramax 400, per roll.

    • @peskymacaw9033
      @peskymacaw9033 3 года назад +3

      ¿Donde lo compras? En la cdmx Fujicolor 200 es el más bararto que he comprado ($70 el de 36 exps)

    • @pastedtomato
      @pastedtomato 3 года назад

      @@peskymacaw9033 En Puebla. Y sí, igual acá Fuji C200 es el más barato ($76 o $74 si no mal recuerdo), por eso especifique que ProImage 100 era el rollo más barato de Kodak.