How to Push Film | Pushing CineStill 800T to 1600 ISO
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
- Hi there! Me again. In today's video, I will be talking about how to push your film and showing you my results with a roll of CineStill 800T that I pushed +1 stop to 1600 ISO. I also go over what exactly pushing film is, why you might want or need to push a roll of film, some of the drawbacks to pushing film, and the characteristics push processing adds to a roll of film. I hope you enjoy this video and find it useful. See you next time. Bye now!
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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
1:01 - How to Push Film
1:57 - Why Push Film?
2:15 - Photos at a KC Jazz Club on NYE
4:49 - Night Photography in Los Angeles
6:06 - Drawbacks of Pushing Film
6:28 - Photography in LA's Chinatown
7:21 - Developing & Scanning
8:07 - Results
9:00 - Final Thoughts & Outro
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What is your favorite film to push? How many stops do you usually push it? Comment below!
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Nice video. Keep up the good work.
Not to burst your bubble, but print film is generally very forgiving of exposure. There are examples on line of film being shot over a seven stop range (3 slow, 3 fast and one correct). Once printed, they all look virtually identical. Now slide film is a different story.
@@tim31415 thanks for watching! oh yeah I’ve seen some tests! I just figured this would be a good specific topic for people who are curious about this film at this specific iso. I’ve found that these cinema films with the remjet layer removed have interesting characteristics when pushed/pulled. At least a little more interesting than the infinitely flexible Portra haha
Which camera did you use? Thanks for sharing the results!
These were Taken with my Canon P. Thanks for watching!