This is probably true… honestly I don’t have any interest in selling for the extortionate prices on eBay, in fact part of the reason I’m buying it is because I *don’t* want it to be sold at that price.Given that some films, including this one, are now more or less legendary and will probably sell on the name alone regardless of how it performs...you do the math. Yeah, I think it'll be worth it economically speaking, or at least assuming that you don't need to live off of this and your labor is essentially free.
For resale, I don’t have any means of shooting LF but I can at least help folks that shoot LF get it.23 years old, if not fogged and at the right price, for personal use or resell?
E6. 1443 film, 9.5” x 100 ft rollE4???
E6. 1443 film, 9.5” x 100 ft can
I have a lead in a giant roll of Aerochrome, dated 01/02, and I am thinking about buying it to cut into LF sheets. Obviously it’s going to be a massive investment for me, but is it worth it?
I posted this in the classifieds, for anyone interested. I was told that it probably spent some time at room temperature, however looking at some examples, and a few things Dean Bennici has said, it’s probably still usable if deved in C-41.
1) Yes, I tried 25 and 12, both look too dense so I imagine 50 is at or really close to the “sweet spot”Looks promising. Two questions
1) did you experiment with other ISO settings?
2) did you use any filter?
I have a DSLR scan of the negative, but I am very bad at processing scans. Attached is my attempt to Invert it, it’s definitely not the best. I’m having some friends take a crack at it as well.would be nice to see proper scan!
1) Yes, I tried 25 and 12, both look too dense so I imagine 50 is at or really close to the “sweet spot”
2) Yes, #15 yellow, metered at 50 TTL.
I have a DSLR scan of the negative, but I am very bad at processing scans. Attached is my attempt to Invert it, it’s definitely not the best. I’m having some friends take a crack at it as well.
You may want to add some cyan / blue filter to your light source, to reduce the impact of the color on the film base and make reversing easier.
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