Hello!Looks great, Antonio! Thanks for sharing.
Hi!Looks on point. Cine film is pretty grainy, at least the stuff I've shot over the years.
Hello, Andreas !Great colours and pleasing compositions (each of them) - well done, Antonio!
Not sure about some image artifacts (primary in the skies) - scanning issues maybe?
Hello!Did you post sharpen any of these? The first one literally popped off my screen. Lovely.
Looks nice Ko.Fe. How did you remove the remjet?
I remove the remjet following this procedure:
1. Soaking -> Three minutes at 38ºC (100ºF). It didn't produce pinky solution.
2. Sodium bicarbonate bath -> Two minutes at 38ºC (100ºF). I agitated it vigorously. It produced black solution;-)
3. Warm water bath (rinse) for another minute. I repeated this warm water rinse until I got a clear solution.
Nikon FA : Nikkor 35/2 AF-D : 85B Filter
Kodak Vision 320T : Tetenal Kit C-41 after remjet removal
Epson V800 / Epson Scan
Good results for ECN2 T film. Some scans are too high in noise.
Here is from resent roll of 50D (2004 batch) in C-41 kit (roll number 34 or so):
How about downloading http://www.cppdh.org/download/jiffy-calculator-for-night-light-exposures.pdf picking up the tripod and doing some available light night photography which is what the film is really made to do very well. Take it as a challenge.
Hello!Ko.Fe - „Good results for ECN2 T film. Some scans are too high in noise."
When there are under-exposed frames, image noise increases.
George
Hello!
Hello!What ISO did you shoot at? In the batches of this film that I have, it shoots best at only ISO 80 or even lower, with development extended up to 5 minutes or so. Then there is very little grain, and color saturation is good.
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