The film is made by Agfa-Gevaert, based onto the traditionally Agfa RSX II technology.
We say: colour film.
We say NOT: colour reversal film
Development C-41 for cross technology
Sebastian
Dear Ian and 2F / 2F,
I think it is time to calm down, because there are some misunderstandings concerning the Rollei Redbird film and the links to flickr.
I've done a search for the postings in the german forums. These misunderstandings, especially of the named photographer on flickr, are based on wrong translations from German to English.
Nobody have written that these photos were made with the Rollei Redbird film. Neither the people from Rollei-Film nor other photographers.
In the discussions in German forums the question occured, what Redscale technology is and how it looks like. Because lots of "classical photographers" know anything about this technique.
And then it was answered that on flickr there are some groups dedicated to Redscale photography, with lots of pictures.
And it was said the series of that special photographer was a good example in general how Redscale works.
And it was said that these examples were made with a different film, not with Rollei Redbird. It was all correct.
Therefore there is no reason for bashing Rollei-Film.
And I don't understand the trouble about cross-processing. Cross-Processing has been made for decades now. It is established.
This could be perhaps an interesting information about the redscale technique:
We have received from several Japanese photographers the demand for the REDBIRD 400/27° as BULK FILM.
WHY?
They justify this demand with the fact that the film is signed from the back, to be individual and independent.
Moreover, they want an attractive price, so it pays to these films to package itself.
We have not yet taken a decision.
If other users are interested in such a color film as 30.5 m (100 Feet) bulk film, then we could already produce
this film in September 2009.
Sebastian
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While strong opinions are welcome here, could we please dial back the drama a bit and express those opinions without the abusive language? Thanks.
So, if I do understand what has been told here, I can be certain that the Crossbird is a genuine colour-slide film in 35 mm format. So, it can be processed in E-6 to produce 'normal' colour transparencies suitable for projection, scanning and/or printing on Ilfochrome.
If this is true, than we can welcome an almost 'new' but normal colour-reversal film on the market with a EI of 200 ASA to be processed in E-6, right or wrong?
If right, than this is good news, any new film is good news...
Philippe
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