Would be great if they sold the 65mm rolls in single units. I would cut my own film then, buy a huge roll and freeze it.
The digital world often truncates this to shooting the Camera negative and scanning it, with all the other steps done as digital video.
I belive so. I am not someone from a film lab.Yeah, this is what most 'shot on film' productions do AFAIK.
Out of curiosity; do you know if the print film discussed earlier (2383/3383) is also used for digital-to-film output in those (few) productions that actually use film projection? Seems to make the most sense to me from a production viewpoint - if film is deemed essential to begin with. Shoot on a Vision3 camera film, scan, post-process & color grade, then expose back onto print film for display.
I will not try to re-edit the above, sooms that the Photrio system packed up some but not all of the URLS I was cuting and pasting from to be sure I got the numbers right. the URLS will probably take you to the product page fro the various films.
informed source:
"ECP film is designed [...], as the film was not designed for that purpose."
I wonder if it serves as a optical filter as has been observed with certain RA-4 papers?
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