Doesn't Vision 3 leave haloes around light bulbs and fluorescents because there's no backing? How do you deal with it?
Doesn't Vision 3 leave haloes around light bulbs and fluorescents because there's no backing? How do you deal with it?
Vision3 has remjet. What you say applies to Cinestill film, which is Vision3 without remjet.Doesn't Vision 3 leave haloes around light bulbs and fluorescents because there's no backing? How do you deal with it?
Doesn't Vision 3 leave haloes around light bulbs and fluorescents because there's no backing? How do you deal with it?
I’d like to try Vision 3! Just because it’s that much cheaper than anything else. I can get a 100ft roll to bulk load for the price of six rolls of Portra. I’m thinking about getting a 36 frame roll just to try it.
I don’t have room in my designated “film gadget cabinet” to add five bottles of ECN-2 developer, which is why I’m considering the Cinestill 2 bath ECN-2 developer, I’ve been very pleased with the C41 version.
Would you:
1. Try the Cinestill ECN-2 kit?
2. Develop in C41 developer and rub the remjet layer off afterwards.
3. Soak the film in some remjet removal solution and then develop in either C41 or ECN-2 developer?
If you already develop for C-41 then you only need to add two bottles. One for the prewash to remove the remjet, and the ECN-2 developer. Everything else is the same or so similar to not matter for home or still photography use.
Not quite I think. I use the Cinestill simplified 2 bath developer, so I only have two bottles.
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