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Agfa Vista 100

Agfa Vista 100 was a discontinued ISO 100 C-41 color negative film known for vibrant, saturated colors and ultra-fine grain, originally produced by Agfa-Gevaert.

Key specs

Brand
Agfa
Model
Vista 100
ISO
100
Process
C41
Formats
135
Production status
Discontinued
Discontinued
2005

Grain

ultra-fine

Contrast

moderate

Saturation

high, vibrant

Latitude

Unknown

Rendering profile

Color biases
warm palette
Tags
discontinued, vibrant color
Best use cases
outdoor, daylight, portrait, landscape

Technical details

Handling notes

Exposure
ISO 100; best in bright outdoor light
Development
Standard C-41

Profile notes

Vista 100 was produced by Agfa-Gevaert until its discontinuation in 2005 when Agfa-Photo went insolvent. The film was widely regarded for its vivid, punchy color rendition, natural skin tones, ultra-fine grain, and moderate contrast — closely related to (or the same emulsion as) Fujicolor C200. It required standard C-41 processing and was best suited to bright outdoor conditions.

Aliases

AgfaPhoto Vista 100Agfa Vista Plus 100

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