250D 35mm
Analog Abduction 250D (Eastman Kodak 5207) displays beautiful intense color images and produces warm, rich skin-tones. It was introduced to the motion picture industry in November 2007, and offers increased exposure latitude to reach highlight and color detail while simultaneously keeping finer grain in the under-exposed areas of the scene. Its latitude and color reproduction awards it a well-suited emulsion for both portraits and landscapes.
The VISION3 line by Eastman Kodak has a black carbon backing called rem-jet that eliminates static discharge and alleviates halation. Rem-jet is an important component of the films characteristics, but it would not pass the clearance of any lab and instead must be sent through the ECN-2 process that manually removes rem-jet.
Analog Abduction offers a service that provides respooling of the VISION3 line by the wits of their small three-fingered alien hands. And because aliens care deeply about the environment they mine for recycled film canisters with 200 speed DX codes. This allows a natural 1⁄3 stop over exposure but allows easy to load in cameras with automatic mode. In the early 20th century Eastman Kodak mined for silver in Cerro Gordo to manufacture early motion film stock, and as a homage to this history the packaging has an American Western flare.
As a disclaimer, since these are respooled and handled by aliens, there is a slight chance a few frames may have tiny scratches and/or marks.