ACROS
Muted
Color
Vivid
Soft
Highlight Tone
Hard
Soft
Shadow Tone
Hard
Standard
Characteristics
Unique

Values are based on ACROS

Values are based on PROVIA

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“The Depth and Brilliance of Silver Halide”

Due to its outstanding grain and deep tones, ACROS analog film has been a hit with countless fine print artists around the world. It was first introduced as a Film Simulation in 2016. With a distinctly tailored look emphasizing tonal gradations, it was welcomed by monochrome enthusiasts from both film and digital backgrounds.

The monochrome photographs made with ACROS convey the depth and brilliance of silver halide imagery, which has always been a point of fascination among analog film fans. The noise produced by the sensor is utilized to create differences in grain depending on the brightness. This helps viewers see texture in things that are too smooth, or gray.

Not only does it boast strong black & white contrast, ACROS also possesses soft gray tones thanks to its three-dimensionality and texture. It can be used in a variety of ways, from fine artists who seek a print-like look, to those who simply want to enjoy the artistic feeling that comes from photographing their daily lives in monochrome.

© Yukio Uchida
© Joan Vendrell
© Nicole Russo