Mark Layne
Subscriber
Someone told me that 35mm S-XX is available from Kodak in 400' rolls as movie stock ,approx $127.00/roll
Can anybody confirm this?
Mark
Can anybody confirm this?
Mark
Only certain color negative films have an insoluble carbon black antihalation coating and it's easily removeable once you know what to do. In the past I developed many rolls of 5254 color negative. The B&W films do not have this coating and are more like still films.fhovie said:Be careful about movie film. Some of it has a coating on the back to protect it in a movie camera. This backing has to be abraded off I believe. It is likely beyond the scope of an amateur (or anyone without the "machine") to remove this coating.
Gerald Koch said:One company which sells these films is Film Emporium www.filmemporium.com or you can google "short ends" for sellers.
Satinsnow said:I thought I remember it like that, SuperXX is an amunition we used to shoot in our hunting rifles!
Dave
celluloidpropaganda said:How do you go about bulk rolling the stuff? Do cinema reels fit in Watson/Lloyd bulk loaders or is there some other process necessary?
I shot some of the double X this weekend and the tonality looks good-just looking at the negatives.clay said:I think this 5222 stuff is great for a vintage look. It reminds me of the Tri-X from about 1970. A little grainier than the modern Tri-X, but pretty forgiving overall. I just use my darkroom and wind it directly into the cassettes by hand from the 400 foot roll. I find the developing times are just about the same as with the 35mm Tri-X.
mongo141 said:I have been debating buying some of the 5231. can you provide some info about your use of the stuff. ie. EI, developing times/temps, how it looks .... 99% of the shooting I do is "Sunny 16"
Dave
I also shot some 5302 Release Positive film I found in the store here. Seems to be about 4 ASA said:Fine Grain Release Positive is blue-sensitive only. A green filter would probably be counterproductive. Its used for making theatrical prints from black and white cine negatives.
Mike D
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