Sweet stuff Casey! I really liked the Bronica night shot at 22:09, even with its, eh, involuntary extra character. ;-) If you ever develop this film in E6, do let us know. I would love to see the results.
Great vid! If that’s not an aero stock, it sure renders like one. I personally love the way it looks, especially open at golden hour. I’ve noticed when shooting Aerocolor/Reflx 100 closer to mid-day, the base look I get out of negative lab pro can be more inconsistent with various casts to correct, so I wonder if that happens with other inversion software too and opens up more to creative decision variation when getting the scans for these stocks. In any case, it’s unique, and it was interesting to see such a broad range of conditions and subjects as you’ve included here. Thanks for sharing!
Yeah I used Negative Lab Pro as well, but I used an Epson scanner rather than a mirrorless/DSLR set up. This video took quite awhile to release because it took me ages to correct them in post to something I semi liked. Also been dying to try some of those reflex film stocks!
Always delighted to see myself…oh and your photos 😘😂
Might as well replace me with you on this channel. You got a better personality
@@northwestdepressed never!
Sweet stuff Casey! I really liked the Bronica night shot at 22:09, even with its, eh, involuntary extra character. ;-) If you ever develop this film in E6, do let us know. I would love to see the results.
Makes me kinda miss the Bronica. I traded it recently for some other gear. Maybe I'll try the E6 chemistry with the new stuff though.
Great vid! If that’s not an aero stock, it sure renders like one. I personally love the way it looks, especially open at golden hour. I’ve noticed when shooting Aerocolor/Reflx 100 closer to mid-day, the base look I get out of negative lab pro can be more inconsistent with various casts to correct, so I wonder if that happens with other inversion software too and opens up more to creative decision variation when getting the scans for these stocks. In any case, it’s unique, and it was interesting to see such a broad range of conditions and subjects as you’ve included here. Thanks for sharing!
Yeah I used Negative Lab Pro as well, but I used an Epson scanner rather than a mirrorless/DSLR set up. This video took quite awhile to release because it took me ages to correct them in post to something I semi liked.
Also been dying to try some of those reflex film stocks!
I liked it in portraits the most
They came out a little red in the skin tones, like ektar, which usually isn’t my thing. These weren’t terrible though
First again
Absolutely killing it bud!
@@northwestdepressed I know right!! Really enjoy your videos! Cheers from Brazil!