Kristin Interneg

Kristin Interneg

I bought some Fujifilm Internegative film on ebay. 6 100ft 35mm rolls of it. I bulk loaded some of it to use in my Nikon F4. I found it works best with an ISO of about 3 or 6. It supposedly has a tungsten balance but it worked just fine for me in daylight. Very fine grained.
Location
Rose Garden
Equipment Used
Nikon F4, 105mm 2.5
Exposure
Pretty long, wide open
Film & Developer
Fuji Interneg, C-41
Nice experiment... The colors are indeed surprisingly normal, with just a nice touch of being "off". Blur of the ISO 3 doesn't bother me here.
 
I love the color in this. the movement is interesting and not un pleasant, i would like to see that woman sharp though because she looks so beautiful.
Dennis
 
What are the defining qualities of IN film? Low contrast? Different curve?
 
Thanks guys. I'll post another less blurry shot. I'm not sure exactly the qualities because I haven't scanned it myself. But from what it looks like, when you underexpose it it lowers the contrast. It seems like you can underexpose a lot and still have a nice, yet low contrast image. At the lab they told me they had to add a lot of color when they scanned it. I'm guessing this film is kind of like movie film in that there is a lot of room to work when printing or scanning it.
 

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