Back in my youth I took pictures with Ricoh F50 with Fujifilm Super HG, all i got was a lot of blue tint. Beside Fuji Superia what i see in some webs, i rarely see any emulsion with this strong green tint. I think you're right, a cast day would fit better. But i like the creamy look.
Cinematic look you say. Well, believe it or not, it's TRUE! But maybe not the look you've been accustomed to, but cinematic look of EVERY east European movie shot behind the iron curtain in the 70's and 80's that's been shot in colour. I guess with notable exception of Russian "War and Peace", made by Tolstoy's book. No idea what they've been using for that one...
Of the few reviews I’ve read and watched of this emulsion, your scans are about the worst I’ve seen and I wonder if your lab is developing or scanning them wrong. Since it’s based on a cinema film, I wonder how it would look ECN-2 processed?
Back in my youth I took pictures with Ricoh F50 with Fujifilm Super HG, all i got was a lot of blue tint. Beside Fuji Superia what i see in some webs, i rarely see any emulsion with this strong green tint. I think you're right, a cast day would fit better. But i like the creamy look.
NC500 rocks man, i love how my roll came out. i took two of my favorites of all time on it
It’s just a case of, know your gear.
Shoot a few rolls of what you know through it.
Love most of the shots though. 👍🏻
See you next time!
Cinematic look you say. Well, believe it or not, it's TRUE! But maybe not the look you've been accustomed to, but cinematic look of EVERY east European movie shot behind the iron curtain in the 70's and 80's that's been shot in colour. I guess with notable exception of Russian "War and Peace", made by Tolstoy's book. No idea what they've been using for that one...
The jokes in this video 💀
No...SLC is less weird because of you visiting it.
I've been waiting for someone to find this little egg!
You’re so sassy
You're welcome 🤗
Hello. I’ve had a similar experience with this film. High hopes. Hopes dashed. But I’m digging your channel! Peace.
Of the few reviews I’ve read and watched of this emulsion, your scans are about the worst I’ve seen and I wonder if your lab is developing or scanning them wrong.
Since it’s based on a cinema film, I wonder how it would look ECN-2 processed?
It may be the scans. It would be interesting to process it in ECN-2 but, I'm not able to so I'll leave that to the pros 🫡