Bronson Dugnutt
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While not a direct comparison, here's a similar film from FPP (Kodak 2254, ISO 1.6) processed in C-41. Color temperature tends to shift with exposure (becoming warmer the more exposure is given) and the blue/green curves are janky when used in daylight.
It's a witheringly sharp film, as one might expect, and good colors for pictorial use are achievable even though they can be a bit off-kilter. Who needs an ND filter anyway?
Epsonscan auto-corrected and cooled color temperature, respectively.
Edit: Also, this stock does have an integral mask, but appears more red than orange to the eye.
It's a witheringly sharp film, as one might expect, and good colors for pictorial use are achievable even though they can be a bit off-kilter. Who needs an ND filter anyway?

Epsonscan auto-corrected and cooled color temperature, respectively.
Edit: Also, this stock does have an integral mask, but appears more red than orange to the eye.
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