Is it just me, or is anyone else not quite grasping ORWO’s logic with this product?
When the rumblings of this film and its Agfa heritage began to hit online, it sounded as though it was going to be an ECN-2 product, obviously not to compete with, but in some ways an alternative to, the Vision films, at least in a small way. Well, this it certainly is not.
However, the whole C41 process design without remjet when the entire film industry is already set-up for ECN-2 with remjet baffles me. Am I missing something here?
The only long-roll/continuous C-41 35mm roller processors in Europe are located at few industrial photo-labs
This. It doesn't make sense.
As @koraks said, you either make an ECN2 film or you make a C41 film (forget about the remjet layer, i mean about the dye coupler themselves, etc). These two processes use a different color developer.
C41
WOLFEN NC500 - 36EXP
WOLFEN NC500 is a 400 ASA, 36 exposure, colour photographic film. This is the first brand new colour photographic film that we have launched in decades, proudly still produced in Bitterfeld-Wolfen on the original site where film manufacture has been a tradition since 1910. At the core of our...www.orwo.shop
There are already some reviews about this new film and, honestly, it reminds me A LOT to Lomochrome Metropolis.
first look - Orwo Wolfen NC500 film — ribsy
This is the first time using the new Orwo film, Wolfen NC500www.ribsy.net
Oddly, though, it's currently filed under Black and White in their catalogue.
Interestingly packaged with Original Wolfen/Inoviscoat branding rather than the ORWO logo.
-) it indicates that Filmotec is out of the game.
But today at their site they also got a link to Filmotec, which indicates that the new Orwo combine in some way still exists.
"This film was originally developed by us exclusively as 500 ASA cinema negative film. Now available as WOLFEN NC500, this is also available to all 35mm enthusiasts as 400 ASA color negative film. While other cinema films have a Remjet layer on the back, the NC500 doesn't need it, allowing it to be processed using the regular C41 process. A development in the ECN2 process, on the other hand, results in a correspondingly flatter gradation."
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