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Summer is the season of lotus in my country. There are many different types of lotus, here is one with multi-petals. Photo taken with Minolta X-700, MC Rokkor f/1.7 and Kodak Vision 3 500T.

Beautiful flower. Our local native lotus has a yellow flower........Regards!
 

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Summer is the season of lotus in my country. There are many different types of lotus, here is one with multi-petals. Photo taken with Minolta X-700, MC Rokkor f/1.7 and Kodak Vision 3 500T.
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I really like the pastel-type colors of this photo.

Did you use a filter with this film and what type of processing did you use ? Do you know if Cinestill 800 would produce the same colors here?

Thank you.
 
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I really like the pastel-type colors of this photo.

Did you use a filter with this film and what type of processing did you use ? Do you know if Cinestill 800 would produce the same colors here?

Thank you.

Thanks Theo, I like its colors, too. I didn't use any filter. The film was processed with C-41, not ECN-2, I'm not sure but I think this photo would have different colors if it was processed with the latter.

From the Cinestill website:
Cinestill said:
Compared to the original motion picture stock, 800T responds with a slightly increased gamma yielding an 800 ISO Tungsten balanced negative, which is optimized for digital and optical still photography processes.

It's hard to say but from the above information, and at different ISO (500 vs 800), but the same processing style, I think Cinestill would produce different tones/colors. But I think we can sure that it would be undertones.
 
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