Is this a custom packaging by Eastman Kodak for CineStill? Made and finished in Rochester? Also, what base is it on? I find no detail about that in the links.
Kodak does not make DoubleX in 65mm format, and the special order fees and minimum quantity order would be exorbitant. What is their source for this film?...
Made in Rochester for sure...
....I don't think there is anything to stop Eastman Kodak from contract coating for other vendors, as long as they aren't contract coating a Kodak branded still film.
I'd be curious how the managed to get this film in 120 as well...
...For all we know, cinestill is just buying master rolls and having them converted to 35mm and 120, then removing the remjet and packaging it still cameras.
...They apparently have a machine in Rochester which removes the rem-jet from color film before assembly and packaging. This step obviously wouldn't be needed for B&W film. For this new film, they likely just receive the special order film and ship it to Europe for finishing.
OK, so we have rampant speculation, some of which is incompatible with the rest.
Since CineStill, while identifying this 120 product as its own, doesn't even attempt to hide that it's Kodak Double X negative film, questions about the base remain unanswered. Kodak's technical data sheet
indicates the 16mm and 35mm versions are on gray-tinted acetate bases, but offers no clue as to thickness. It would be good for those with cinema backgrounds to enlighten us on what thickness such acetate camera stocks are in general or, better yet, these in particular.
We don't know whether this CineStill "Double XX" is created by Eastman Kodak selling master rolls for 16mm/35mm product to Cinestill, which the latter then has cut and finished as 120 rolls. If so, the resulting product might share physical traits with 120 Ilford Delta 3200, which is cut from 35mm master rolls with thick-for-120 gray-tinted base.
In my opinion, the only way more definitive answers about CineStill BwXX will emerge is when one of us purchases some and reports here on their measurements (physical and sensitometric). This thread is the limit of my curiosity, so it won't be me posting those results.
