Yodica · ISO 400 Color negative
Yodica Atlas 400
Atlas is the rainbow-burst roll in Yodica's lineup. Instead of a single colored cast like Andromeda's pink or Pegasus's banded gradient, Atlas pre-exposes the entire roll with a multi-colored burst that scatters reds, yellows, blues, and greens across each frame in a way that looks closer to a light leak than a filter. Two frames from the same roll never come back looking the same.
Yodica is a small Milan workshop that started producing these handmade effect films around 2018. Each roll is hand-treated, which is why the look drifts between rolls and even within a single roll. The base is a standard ISO 400 C-41 color negative; the magic happens in the pre-exposure step before the film is canned. What you are buying is the treatment, not the silver.
The rainbow effect lands hardest in mid-tones and shadows. Highlights tend to wash out the colored pre-flash, so a heavily backlit subject will look closer to a normal frame with a few colored streaks at the edges. A subject in even, soft light will look like someone aimed a spectrum at the film while the shutter was open.
Rate it at box speed, 400. The closest peer is Yodica's own Pegasus, which lays the rainbow as a horizontal gradient instead of a scatter. Dubblefilm Bubblegum is in the same territory but only does pink, blue, and purple, with much less variation across the frame.
35mm only, 36 exposures, C-41 at any standard lab. Atlas runs in small batches and disappears from shelves for stretches at a time. If you want every frame to look like the last one, this is the wrong purchase.
The reciprocity exponent is 1.20. Zone Light Meter applies the correction past one second. A metered 8-second exposure becomes about 13 seconds at the negative. For long exposures the pre-flash colors can shift relative to the captured image, which adds another layer of randomness; bracket if you care where the burst lands.
How the app handles this stock
- Box speed: ISO 400. Picker exposes pull/push chips so you can shoot it at any speed you want and the meter follows.
- Reciprocity: Above one second the app raises metered time to the power of 1.20.
- Expired film: if you load an old roll, set the expiry year and storage in the app and the ISO scales for you. Color negative decay rates are baked in.
Frequently asked questions
What ISO is Yodica Atlas 400?
Yodica Atlas 400 is an ISO 400 color negative film from Yodica. You can rate it at box speed or push and pull it; set the speed you actually shot and the meter follows.
Is Yodica Atlas 400 still in production?
Yes. Yodica Atlas 400 is a current film you can still buy new.
Does Yodica Atlas 400 suffer from reciprocity failure?
Yes, on exposures longer than about one second. Its reciprocity exponent is 1.20, so a metered 10 seconds becomes about 16 seconds. Zone Light Meter applies this automatically.