Kino
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Just got a few rolls back from a out of state film processor and, while the processing appears to be fine, the base was hellishly dirty. I scrubbed the base with a cotton film glove and Edwal Film Cleaner as much as I dared, but there's still some residue. (see #3 for how dirty the film was returned).
NOTE: the processor does not advertise here on Photrio and is located somewhere between Dallas and Kansas City...
Anyway, a couple examples of Kodak Colorplus 200 at rated box speed, shot with a Nikon F100. Default scan values, other than sharpening on an Epson V750. These are just .jpg proofs of the roll.
The V750 seems to default to a cool color temperature when in film holder mode, but these are good enough to use as proofs and get a feeling of how the film stock looks.

NOTE: the processor does not advertise here on Photrio and is located somewhere between Dallas and Kansas City...
Anyway, a couple examples of Kodak Colorplus 200 at rated box speed, shot with a Nikon F100. Default scan values, other than sharpening on an Epson V750. These are just .jpg proofs of the roll.
The V750 seems to default to a cool color temperature when in film holder mode, but these are good enough to use as proofs and get a feeling of how the film stock looks.



