Nick Zentena said:No it's not from Kodak. I'm going to be downtown anyways so I figure I'll stop by Stock Options. Worse case it'll be a short detour.
Nick Zentena said:Worse case it'll be a short detour.
Helen B said:As Kino mentioned, there is very little 35 mm reversal stock used in movies. Let us know what you think of the 5201. Will you process it yourself or send it to a lab?
Best,
Helen
In the past the problem with using color negative cine stock has been that these films are designed to be printed on color positive stock. This positive stock has a different response than color paper making it impossible to get a really good match with all three color layers. This results in a slight color cast to either the highlights or the shadows of the print. You decide which is less noticeable, I usually choose the shadows.Nick Zentena said:So I picked up some KODAK VISION2 50D 5201. It's ECN but I've been wanting to figure this stuff out just in case. The price was right at 20cents a foot.
Nick Zentena said:I'm going to do it myself. Still haven't decided on the best route.
Do you know how big the spool hole is on the can? I got 200 feet so I assume that makes it a 400 foot reel. I'm going to rig something up for loading into 35mm cans. No way 200 feet will fit one of my bulk loaders.
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