Bosaiya
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Does anyone have any practical experience on the high temperature limitation of films? I have the opportunity to reach many hundreds of degrees and was wondering at what point the heat will have an effect - I would imagine there's a range of possible effects depending on the temperature. This is short-term exposure, not long-term storage.
I will be well-insulated and any gear I bring in will be considered disposable (I'm foolish but not stupid). Obviously if the exposed plastic on any gear starts to warp or blister, or the leather scorches I've gone too far, but short of that... how high? Any experience?
I've done some searching around and found information on intentionally burning film for effect, but nothing on how high it can go before succumbing to the heat.
Are there any particular film stocks that would be better suited to high temps? I'm inclined towards B&W but will probably take some color as well. No nitrate stocks I'm afraid, although the results would likely be spectacular.
I will be well-insulated and any gear I bring in will be considered disposable (I'm foolish but not stupid). Obviously if the exposed plastic on any gear starts to warp or blister, or the leather scorches I've gone too far, but short of that... how high? Any experience?
I've done some searching around and found information on intentionally burning film for effect, but nothing on how high it can go before succumbing to the heat.
Are there any particular film stocks that would be better suited to high temps? I'm inclined towards B&W but will probably take some color as well. No nitrate stocks I'm afraid, although the results would likely be spectacular.