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Every maker chose a different corner of the colour space. The house styles are real and they are visible.
Kodak Film Looks
Warm midtones, golden skin and gentle highlight roll-off — the house that defined colour photography.
Fujifilm Film Looks
Cool shadows, minty greens and pale skin — plus the in-camera simulations that carried it into digital.
Ilford Film Looks
British black and white: flatter, longer-scaled and easier to print than the American equivalents.
Polaroid Film Looks
Compressed highlights, milky blacks and the professional peel-apart packs that lived in every studio.
Impossible Project Film Looks
The reinvented instant film: soft, pastel and genuinely unpredictable.
Agfa Film Looks
European colour with strong magentas and reds — the opposite bias to Fuji.
Rollei Film Looks
Specialist monochrome: extended red sensitivity, infrared, and orthochromatic response.
Lomography Film Looks
Films sold to be used wrong, on purpose.