rpavich
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Thanks very much for continuing this, it's appreciated.
Congratulations for this courageous project. A couple of comments:
- The "colors" whether in scene snapshots or your watercolor sampler result from: scene; film; C-41 at some lab; scanning; and also your (or my) LCD screen fro the subjective "scene" impression. So even if the watercolor patch part of the test is reproducible, it just gives relative indications. Since you mention that you have 5500K lighting (what CRI?) it might have been interesting to shoot --indoors-- a cooperative human subect surrounded by everyday objects. As in other test of color rendition.
- I'm surprised that relatively uncommon and hard-to-buy films: Fujicolor ETERNA 250D, Rollei Redbird Redscale 400, FUJICOLOR INDUSTRIAL 100, made it to the list of first priority, while what is arguably the reference standard --Portra-- is in the lowest priority category "not bought yet".
what's the reciprocity curve look like on that one??Excellent project! I look forward to your reviews.
Nice. I must try it.
Looks to be an awesome project. The two Fuji 1600 films in question are indeed the same film. It was branded Natura in Japan to go with their Natura 35mm compact cameras. Same emulsion.
Hi,
great project Carlos, congratulations.
I'm thinking making one endless projection with a slide projector (endless like 8 hours). I read that the best films for that are the AGFAPHOTO CT .
It has to be a reverse color film to be projected, and the slides has to be with the best durability so the projection can last longer with the slides in good conditions.
Do you agree that there is the best film for endlles projection?
Kind regards.
(If you want you can write in Spanish, I will understand).
Kind regards.
I wish I could help you with that, but I have no idea about the resistance of the film. Since slide film nowadays is mostly oriented to professionals I assume the film will be made of good quality materials. As you know, some films are more contrasty and colorful, others more natural. I could help you choosing the one that most adapts to your needs/requirements, but no idea about the durability. Sounds interesting that endless project too!
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