Kodak ProFoto XL 100
Kodak ProFoto XL 100 was a professional-consumer ISO 100 color negative film designed for hot and humid climates, offering excellent latent image stability and room-temperature storage. It was discontinued circa 2007 and is closely related to the ProImage 100 line.
Key specs
- Brand
- Kodak
- Model
- ProFoto XL 100
- ISO
- 100
- Process
- C41
- Formats
- 135
- Production status
- Discontinued
- Discontinued
- 2007
Grain
Unknown
Contrast
moderate
Saturation
Unknown
Latitude
Unknown
Technical details
Handling notes
- Storage
- room temperature stable; avoid prolonged heat
Profile notes
Kodak ProFoto XL 100 was a 135-format color negative film marketed primarily in Latin America, Asia, and other tropical regions as a professional-grade consumer film capable of withstanding non-ideal storage conditions. Like Kodak ProImage 100, it offered excellent latent-image keeping characteristics — meaning exposed rolls could be held before processing longer than most films without color shifts. It was positioned as a higher-end alternative to Kodak Gold for portrait and wedding photographers working in hot climates. The warm, balanced color palette and fine grain at ISO 100 made it a popular choice for skin-tone-critical work. The film was discontinued around 2007, with ProImage 100 continuing as the long-latitude professional-consumer option in those markets.
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