KyleMika
Member
Well they are saying 40% on still film, anyone been able to see if this is true?
No light table at my apartment so so I had to use my window
my NC looks a bit more green while the summer of 92 definitely looks a little more cyan
are you sure that is the format you want?I want to see Imax 70mm NC500
There seem to be endeavors to bring the new color stock in Super 8 format:
https://www.wittnercinetec.com/1500
are you sure that is the format you want?
That would interest me, dependent on price though....as to whether I tried one for fun or shoot a few rolls a year.
What I would really like to see is their B&W stocks in super 8 and std 8mm formats.
Actually if you do some You tube surfing, the perforating for both formats was done by a firm in Germany.I'm willing to bet the non kodak stuff is really foma emulsions- and even then I'm willing to bet they're having the kodak stuff slit and rolled by foma.
I used their N74 a while back, std 8mm B&a negative and it was excellent.
N74 is one of the Filmotec produsts.
Did Wittner do the perfo job? Or in US/Can? How much is it, pls? Thank you, Karel.Film Photography project DID have some film made in the Regular 8 format. (paid for a batch of 16mm unperfoated and then had some made in Double 16mm and some more on regular 8.)
I belive that they are the ultimate contractor, there were PALLETS of Film involved, as it had to be ordered from Eastman Kodak as NOT-Perforated.Did Wittner do the perfo job? Or in US/Can? How much is it, pls? Thank you, Karel.
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