George Mann
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It’s good to see you confess and repent. Kodak Gold is a really decent film at a really decent price.
Not repentance, but acknowledgement of the superior 120 emulsion.
I'm sure you will tell us about it...
Can you do Ektar after you've discussed the differences between current 135 and 120 Gold emulsions?
But 120 Gold emulsion is so different from 135 that it makes you go WOW?
Out of curiosity, I checked the Kodak Gold 200 datasheet. It suggests the film is available in 135 and 120 formats, and the March 2022 version of the datasheet gives an acetate base for the former and Estar for the latter. Other than that, I see no different versions of e.g. the spectral sensitivity or the spectral dye density plots. As such, it surprises me that the film supposedly looks differently in both formats. It either means that there are two distinctly different versions, but Kodak doesn't bother with publishing a datasheet on either one and specifying the actual product for the other one. Or the alleged difference is due to other factors instead and is not really due to the film itself.
And there is one very important factor for different colour rendition which is almost always ignored here on photrio:
The colour transmission of different lenses.
Yes, that factor can play a role as well. A side by side comparison of the 135 and 120 formats of this film should ideally use the same optics.
Maybe it's different with film somehow but when I did a similar test by mounting a bunch of lenses on a digital camera with a manual white balance setting, the difference in color rendition was extremely faint and mostly on a blue-yellow axis. But the lenses I had on hand were all relatively modern though... 90s and newer.
Maybe it's different with film somehow but when I did a similar test by mounting a bunch of lenses on a digital camera with a manual white balance setting, the difference in color rendition was extremely faint and mostly on a blue-yellow axis. But the lenses I had on hand were all relatively modern though... 90s and newer.
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