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Cinematic-type film is very true to color like Portra.
or you've got your filter settings ironed out in the RA-4 darkroom
I wish I ever managed that.
Back in '73 I bought a roll of Kodak 5254. It was rated for tungsten and while I don't remember the speed, I shot a roll and sent it off for processing. They returned negatives and mounted slides. Here are some scans of the negatives.View attachment 322080
Minolta 16P, Eastman Double-X
She seems to have aged well on the old film stock, ya think?
I hadn’t seen her in almost 50 years but crossed paths recently and time has been kind.
Vision 2363 @ iso 1.6
Still trying to work it out, have 100' roll to do so.
Nikon F4, 50mm f1.4 D
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That is a projection print stock, designed for tungsten contact exposure from a masked camera stock original.
Kind of supposed to be blue.
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That's the colour of my room.
Worse comes to worse I can print in B&W, has similar appearance to Rollie RPX25
Never said I had an issue with it. It looks pretty snazzy honestly.
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