Kodak Gold
Kodak Gold is a color negative film produced by Eastman Kodak Company, known for its vibrant color reproduction and fine grain. It is designed for general photography, making it suitable for various lighting conditions and subjects. The film is available in different ISO ratings, allowing photographers to choose the sensitivity that best fits their shooting environment.
Introduced in the 1980s, Kodak Gold quickly became popular among amateur and professional photographers alike. Its ease of use and consistent results contributed to its reputation as a reliable choice for capturing memories. Today, it remains a favorite for those who appreciate traditional film photography.