https://petapixel.com/2021/05/19/silberra-unveils-new-range-of-35mm-and-120-format-color-film/
I don't want to say itodaso, but itodaso
I don't want to say itodaso, but itodaso
Much as I have tried, I don't understand what itodaso means.itodaso
Much as I have tried, I don't understand what itodaso means.
Much as I have tried, I don't understand what itodaso means.
Some people are of the opinion that it is Agfa Gevaert Mortsel Avicolor film. See the comments in Kosmo comments
https://kosmofoto.com/2021/05/exclusive-silberra-lifts-the-lid-on-new-colour-film-range/
Also shown as "atodaso".Itodaso is a reference to a fine piece of Canadian cinema.
Some people are of the opinion that it is Agfa Gevaert Mortsel Avicolor film. See the comments in Kosmo comments
https://kosmofoto.com/2021/05/exclusive-silberra-lifts-the-lid-on-new-colour-film-range/
They are not redistributing, but making the Orwo films.Interesting. I would have guessed inoviscoat/filmotec as they're already redistributing orwo as their black and white negative.
That comment mentioned the film is maskless which it is something not mentioned anywhere.
That comment mentioned the film is maskless which it is something not mentioned anywhere.
Yes I saw that and the main image (used in the header) shows what appears to be maskless colour negatives in sleeves.
Stephen said at the end of the article "Kosmo Foto has already developed (but not yet scanned) the roll of Color 160 which shows no edge markings at all. (Note: We’ll be following this post with a first roll report in the coming weeks.)"
I look forward to reading the results.
I remain confused. So this is a brand new film made by ? that was commissioned by Silberra and sold exclusively by Silberra?So there may be a collectors market for such new-brand films.
That comment mentioned the film is maskless which it is something not mentioned anywhere.
Thanks AgX. I should have read your post correctly instead of reading new-brand as meaning the equivalent of the expression brand-new"New-brand" does not mean "new-Film".
The only new aspect with the Silberra films seemingly is the type 120 conversion, which had vanished with the Rollei versions.
If you are referring to the picture in the Kosmofoto article, that appears to be B&W film. It is not a good picture, but none of the frames appear to show any color.
I don't want to spoil the arrival of a "new" colour film, I think of a snake-oil salesperson when I hear comments like
"this one is not available under any other brand at mass market."
“It was coated by special order and we hope to have a kind of exclusive rights for it since the next coating"
By "They" I was meaning Silberra. Sorry for the confusion.They are not redistributing, but making the Orwo films.
I don't want to spoil the arrival of a "new" colour film, I think of a snake-oil salesperson when I hear comments like
"this one is not available under any other brand at mass market."
“It was coated by special order and we hope to have a kind of exclusive rights for it since the next coating"
I'm not sure how eliminating the dye correcting mask makes anything easier to use.
You are still presented with inverted colours, so it isn't as if it is easy to analyze a colour negative just by viewing it.
And the effect of the mask is easy to eliminate when you scan or otherwise deal with it - just treat it (and the light source) as requiring a 40 CC red filter to eliminate.
It is the inverted colours that make scanning difficult.
The advantage of mask-less negative film would be if you are seeking to make transparencies from them through a process analogous to E6, although E6 film and processing would seem to be a better choice.
The importance of color rendition isn't really that important for aerial films, is it? It's mostly contrast and saturation they're concerned with I'd think.The advantage of mask-less CN films had been described within the world of aerial reconnaissance and surveying. Today you may take a different view on this.
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