Zedwardson
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I just got a 150 yen roll of fujifilm c-41. Wonder how that's going to turn out./QUOTE]
Knowing modern C-41 films, most likely rather nicely!
Congratulations! The shots look good. Superia is a much better film than the price tag would have you believe. I think it's the number one price/performance film. Colour reproduction in Superia 200 is a bit desaturated but it's accurate and therefore easy to increase saturation if you want.
Superia 200 is actually my preferred film for industrial shots.
I actually like Superia 200 as a workmanlike C-41 film, and the reason why I picked it up. I use it to test camera's and to keep in the camera when I am not planning to shoot anything in specific. In fact I plan to shoot at least a half of a roll over lunch just to get back in the habit. It can be obtained for a good price too.
Thanks - I plan to return to the Industrial area this weekend with some more film in hand. I need to exercise, and I recently found that a 35mm on a mono-pole will get me walking to find a shot and getting some exercise in better then anything else, as I don't think of it as exercise. That and on this weekend I can go to the rail-yards and wait for trains to come by. Wichita has a very nice industrial area.I know how you feel - recently returned to film myself, and wondering why it took me so long. Love the industrial shots.
Congratulations! The shots look good. Superia is a much better film than the price tag would have you believe. I think it's the number one price/performance film. Colour reproduction in Superia 200 is a bit desaturated but it's accurate and therefore easy to increase saturation if you want.
Superia 200 is actually my preferred film for industrial shots.
Noted - I am spending right now something like 4x the cost of the film to get it developed. Of course, I have not really price checked, as the test photos are just going to a minilab who equipment does not eat film for breakfast.
Noted - I am spending right now something like 4x the cost of the film to get it developed. Of course, I have not really price checked, as the test photos are just going to a minilab who equipment does not eat film for breakfast.
That's a lot, unless it includes good scans too.
A medium size C41 kit equates to about $1 per film.
The sunlit shots look good. I still like to saturate a bit more and I think it half looks like a slide film when you do.
Here's one I did earlier (Superia 200 35mm):
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