
Film types (roughly from left to right, and front to back):
- Kodachrome-X 126 Cassette (c. 1970)
- Ilford SFX film (Still manufactured)
- Agfa Scala 135 (Still available)
- Agfa Scala 120 roll (2002)
- Maco IR820c Infra-red film (Still manufactured)
- Kodachrome 25 828 roll (at front) (1976)
- Kodacolor VR-5 Disc film cassette (at front) (1989)
- Gratispool Colour Film 135 (c. 1965)
- Dufaycolor 120 roll with box (1949)
- Kodachrome 135 (c. 1938)
- Kodachrome Professional PKR 120 roll (c. 1990)
- Kodachrome 135 (1960, USA)
- Kodachrome II 135 (1966, USA)
- Kodachrome II 135 (1972, UK)
- Kodachrome 25 135 (1980, UK)
- Kodachrome II Standard-8mm 25ft roll (1970s)
- Ilford ColorCine25 Standard-8mm Holiday Pack (1966)
- Kodachrome II Sound-8mm Cine film (1970)
- Agfa Moviechrome Super-8mm Cine film (1988)
- Polaroid Polachrome Instant Slide 135 (2001)
- Polaroid Polachrome Instant Slide 135 (1986)
- Agfa Dia-Direct for B/W Slides 135 (1990)
- Agfa Dia-Direct for B/W Slides 135 (1993)
- Kodachrome, Ilford Colorcine, and Gratispool Colour Film are now specially processed
as Black/White negative as the colour process is no longer possible.
- Dufaycolor, Polaroid, Disc film and Agfa Moviechrome are still processed in colour.
- Dia-Direct and Agfa Scala films give Black/White Transparencies (Slides).