Looks more like Vision3 without a remjet (same as Cinestill).
Cinestill do an 800T. What is the original film from which that is produced? Vision 3 500T?
Looks more like Vision3 without a remjet (same as Cinestill).
…One of the most notable features of the film is its signature halation effect, which gives your images a soft, dreamy quality that is reminiscent of classic Hollywood films. This effect is achieved by removing the anti-halation layer from the film, resulting in a distinctive light red glow around highlights and light sources...
The description on the website says the film is "Inspired by motion picture film..." which implies to me that it is not motion picture film...
which implies to me that it is not motion picture film
What was the price asked for each of them, Agulliver?
Thanks
pentaxuser
The description on the website says the film is "Inspired by motion picture film..." which implies to me that it is not motion picture film, but has some of the qualities of motion picture film. If it is respooled motion picture film, it would be just the latest example in a long line of prevarication that is rampant in the respooled film space.
Reports on Facebook that Silverprint, who were selling this film, went into administration on Monday, 17 April.
This is with great sadness to officially announce that one of the UK's oldest and biggest analogue photography retailers - Silverprint - went into administration as of yesterday 17th April.
They were also responsible for keeping regions like South America and Africa stocked with analogue photography related products. They will be greatly missed and I hope no more shops of good repute will follow their fate.
Reports on Facebook that Silverprint, who were selling this film, went into administration on Monday, 17 April.
Their web site is no more...
It is bizarre; I agree. Their demise also may affect Africa as they supply film (and maybe other photo goods) to that continent. Time will tell…The word "administration" has been used but I wonder if it is that or liquidation as a result of bankruptcy. Administration indicates that the company can continue trade under an Administrator so some hope of a revival exists whereas, or so it would seem, bankruptcy and insolvency are truly terminal
Not that this affects 99% of the members here being either U.S. or Europe based but the difference in which state Silverprint finds itself may help indicate if there is trouble in store for the photographic analogue market at least here in the U.K. if not elsewhere
pentaxuser
I think it is intentionally deceptive."Inspired by motion picture film" may not be as accurate as "A modified version of motion picture film", but it seems close enough.
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