HARMAN Phoenix II Colour 200 35mm Film

£12.99

HARMAN PHOENIX II 200

#phoenixfilm2 #harmanphoenix2

HARMAN Phoenix is back with a brand-new formulation! Still full of character but now with improved contrast, grain, highlight / shadow retention, and sharpness.

DX coded to ISO 200 – best results between 100-200

C41 processing (but why not experiment in E6 or ECN-2 as well)!

Available in 35mm (135) 36exp and 120 formats.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

HARMAN Phoenix II is our 2nd generation colour film and is very different from the original.

Each layer and component has been redesigned and reengineered into a completely new formulation. New dyes, couplers, and even an experimental layer construct!

Less bold and unpredictable than the original, Phoenix II still offers plenty of character for a truly analogue look.

The improvements to contrast, grain, and sharpness, help to retain shadow and highlight detail and enable more flexibility in exposure latitude (although Phoenix II still benefits from accurate exposure).

Scanning is also improved at default settings, and the final look will vary based on the scanner used. Phoenix II is your chance to try something completely new, experiment and get creative. Leave your preconceptions behind and enjoy the journey.

Phoenix II is DX-coded with a box speed of ISO 200 and works best rated between EI 100-200.

Development: Standard C41 processing

The Journey Continues…

In December 2023 we announced the launch of HARMAN Phoenix 200, a limited edition, experimental film and the first ever colour film made entirely at the HARMAN factory in Mobberley, UK.

HARMAN PHOENIX II 200

#phoenixfilm2 #harmanphoenix2

HARMAN Phoenix is back with a brand-new formulation! Still full of character but now with improved contrast, grain, highlight / shadow retention, and sharpness.

DX coded to ISO 200 – best results between 100-200

C41 processing (but why not experiment in E6 or ECN-2 as well)!

Available in 35mm (135) 36exp and 120 formats.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

HARMAN Phoenix II is our 2nd generation colour film and is very different from the original.

Each layer and component has been redesigned and reengineered into a completely new formulation. New dyes, couplers, and even an experimental layer construct!

Less bold and unpredictable than the original, Phoenix II still offers plenty of character for a truly analogue look.

The improvements to contrast, grain, and sharpness, help to retain shadow and highlight detail and enable more flexibility in exposure latitude (although Phoenix II still benefits from accurate exposure).

Scanning is also improved at default settings, and the final look will vary based on the scanner used. Phoenix II is your chance to try something completely new, experiment and get creative. Leave your preconceptions behind and enjoy the journey.

Phoenix II is DX-coded with a box speed of ISO 200 and works best rated between EI 100-200.

Development: Standard C41 processing

The Journey Continues…

In December 2023 we announced the launch of HARMAN Phoenix 200, a limited edition, experimental film and the first ever colour film made entirely at the HARMAN factory in Mobberley, UK.

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HOW DOES PHOENIX II COMPARE WITH PHOENIX I ? Compared to the original Phoenix film, Phoenix II has a more normal contrast, colour balance and finer grain. It also has a wider exposure latitude and is more flexible and less radical than original Phoenix, yet still offers a different look and feel to mainstream colour films and should still be considered a creative, experimental film. The film can exhibit halation in high contrast lighting and lack of an orange mask means the colour rendition can be unusual compared with an established colour film. Negatives have a purplish appearance when processed in standard C41 chemicals, this is normal.

EXPOSURE RATING: HARMAN Phoenix II film has a speed rating of ISO 200/24° (200ASA, 24DIN, EI 200) to daylight. The speed rating was measured using standard C41 processing and the ISO standard method. Practical evaluations have shown that the film works best in the range EI 100-200. We recommend bracketing your exposures initially to find out the best settings that work for you.