It's reasonable for the price but that has crept up recently. I still prefer colourplus as my go-to budget film (~£3.30 a roll) and i prefer it's tones, but proimage does have less grain. As with most things film related, there's so many variables that effect the final image its worth trying a roll and seeing how it works for you.
I’ve used it and for me it’s fine when the light is good but in less than ideal light it struggles, the colours become muddy and the grain becomes more pronounced.
I’d rather pay for Portra or Ektar and enjoy the quality that’s available from those films than save a few pounds using Pro-Image.
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