Hi:
I have a couple questions regarding Film for Still and Motion Picture Photography, and I thank you all for any and all clarification.
I recently read a post on a forum that is contrary to what I always believed to be true.
It was in reference to using (Seattle Film Works) motion picture film in a still camera.
It stated:
Movie film is lower quality than photographic film and it is also non-archival. Your memories will fade very quickly if you don't keep your processed negatives in the freezer (which is what movie studios do)
I always assumed that the emulsions coated on motion picture stock were basically the same as those used for still photography.
So-
What differences, if any, are there between emulsions for motion picture film and those for still?
For example how does Eastman Plus-X (5231/7231) differ with Plus-X (125PX) still camera film (the ASA speeds are different)?
Could any emulsion intended for still photography be used equally well (similar results) in motion picture photography - and vise versa?
Is motion picture film less archival than still camera film?
Thank you for all assistance you could give me on this - your knowledge is much appreciated
I have a couple questions regarding Film for Still and Motion Picture Photography, and I thank you all for any and all clarification.
I recently read a post on a forum that is contrary to what I always believed to be true.
It was in reference to using (Seattle Film Works) motion picture film in a still camera.
It stated:
Movie film is lower quality than photographic film and it is also non-archival. Your memories will fade very quickly if you don't keep your processed negatives in the freezer (which is what movie studios do)
I always assumed that the emulsions coated on motion picture stock were basically the same as those used for still photography.
So-
What differences, if any, are there between emulsions for motion picture film and those for still?
For example how does Eastman Plus-X (5231/7231) differ with Plus-X (125PX) still camera film (the ASA speeds are different)?
Could any emulsion intended for still photography be used equally well (similar results) in motion picture photography - and vise versa?
Is motion picture film less archival than still camera film?
Thank you for all assistance you could give me on this - your knowledge is much appreciated