[Leica] "new" film...

Chris Crawford chris at chriscrawfordphoto.com
Mon Jan 5 00:43:46 PST 2015


I had to comment on the shirt worn by the old woman with dyed red hair.
³Warm tribble, soft tribble, eating all my lunch. Happy tribble, purring
tribble, munch munch munch.²

That is cooler than hell!

The Klingons might disagree, however.

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On 1/5/15, 12:02 AM, "Richard Man" <richard at richardmanphoto.com> wrote:

>I know there are a small number of film shooters out there. As you might
>have heard, a company Cinestill started to repackage Kodal Cine film as
>Cinestill T500 which they recommend ISO 800 when processing using normal
>C41 chemical. The big deal is that they strip off the remjet layer so C41
>chemical can be done.
>
>There are some questions re: long term dye stability, but they say after 4
>years, their negs still look quite decent.
>
>The palette is definitely different. It can be shot under Tungsten light
>as
>well. Yes I know, the tteniest Sony can shoot clean ISO 6400 or whatever
>but if you still shoot film, it's quite a treat:
>
>http://richardmanphoto.com/PICS/20150102-Scanned-676.jpg
>
>http://richardmanphoto.com/PICS/20150102-Scanned-677.jpg
>
>They have also just released an ISO 50 film from the Cine stock. It's out
>of order currently but I will sure to give it a try.
>
>For years I avoided color negs and instead went to slides and B&W, but now
>that I know how to process and scan better, it's really quite versatile.
>
>-- 
>// richard <http://www.richardmanphoto.com>
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>
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