Bravo pour cette revue. J’aime le rendu de cette pellicule et la nostalgie qu’elle procure. C’est un film de spécialiste. Mais même pour du tout-venant,je n’hésiterai pas à m’en servir .
Another amazing video! This film stock is... different and I think it's ok to describe it that way :) Need to sit and edit my scans of that roll! Hope Your R8 is ok after listening Footloose in the rain :D
Welp, i cant deny on the lack of contrast and desaturated looks of the film, but it does gave cool looking results. And for that i dig it! Anyway you got yourself a sub from me! Loving your contents and honesty.
I noticed the skies seemed to have a purple cast, at least that is how it looked to me. I wonder if you had adjusted the white balance at all and what is the color temperature of the film? Also, I think more close ups of the grain would have been good to see. Thanks for the video. Best wishes! God bless!
Thank you for watching! Overall I didn’t do heavy editing and I tried to avoid changing the original look. I haven’t touched the white balance except I think for the first photo. Not sure what the exact color temperature is but It does lean a bit towards the colder side. Thank you for letting me know, next time I talk about grain I will make sure to do more close ups.
The only color film I use is Kodak EKtar 100. And for landscapes it`s amazing. I shoot 35mm photography and get premium scans from Blue Moon Camera. I experimented by lowing the highlights of these scans with my computer`s software and the images got much more saturated. It was scanned on a Noritsu scanner. Does the scanner reveal more detail in the Ektar 100 than meets the eye...?
Hi! I personally have never used the Kodak H35 camera and have very little knowledge about it, but I would recommend a sharper film stock (NC 500 from my experience isn’t the sharpest film stock out there). Half frame cameras give a somewhat low quality image and I think the lens is plastic, but yea if you want you can use NC 500 in that camera. Hope this helps.
Cześć! Naświetlałem na 400 i sampel które pokazałem od moich kumple to też robili na 400. Ja osobiście nie miałem problemu z ekspozycją, ale Polecam mierzyć światło tam gdzie cień.
Congrats on over 200 subs!! Really deserve it man. Thank you for another great video, always fun to watch!
That really means alot! Thank you for the kind words and for watching 😊
Great video mate. I can't wait to try this film stock!
Thank you for watching! Good luck when trying it :)
Bravo pour cette revue. J’aime le rendu de cette pellicule et la nostalgie qu’elle procure. C’est un film de spécialiste. Mais même pour du tout-venant,je n’hésiterai pas à m’en servir .
Another amazing video! This film stock is... different and I think it's ok to describe it that way :) Need to sit and edit my scans of that roll!
Hope Your R8 is ok after listening Footloose in the rain :D
Hahah! Thanks, Broski! :)
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
honestly i love this film
Great video! Looking forward to trying out this film stock, looks like some really cool colors it produces
Thank you for watching! The colors are definitely different from other film stocks on the market. Good luck when trying it.
Great content, subscribed!
Appreciate it. Glad you enjoyed the videos!
Welp, i cant deny on the lack of contrast and desaturated looks of the film, but it does gave cool looking results. And for that i dig it! Anyway you got yourself a sub from me! Loving your contents and honesty.
Thank you for watching and for the sub! Glad you enjoyed the video. The look is definitely unique and different from other film stocks on the market.
it makes things look like a 90's movie
True it definitely gives off that vibe.
Fajny filmik. Dzięki :)
Dziękuje bardzo! Ciesze się, że filmik się spodobało :)
I noticed the skies seemed to have a purple cast, at least that is how it looked to me. I wonder if you had adjusted the white balance at all and what is the color temperature of the film? Also, I think more close ups of the grain would have been good to see. Thanks for the video. Best wishes! God bless!
Thank you for watching! Overall I didn’t do heavy editing and I tried to avoid changing the original look. I haven’t touched the white balance except I think for the first photo. Not sure what the exact color temperature is but It does lean a bit towards the colder side. Thank you for letting me know, next time I talk about grain I will make sure to do more close ups.
The only color film I use is Kodak EKtar 100. And for landscapes it`s amazing. I shoot 35mm photography and get premium scans from Blue Moon Camera. I experimented by lowing the highlights of these scans with my computer`s software and the images got much more saturated.
It was scanned on a Noritsu scanner. Does the scanner reveal more detail in the Ektar 100 than meets the eye...?
Would it be suitable to use Wolfen Color NC 500 film with the Kodak H35 half-frame camera?
Hi! I personally have never used the Kodak H35 camera and have very little knowledge about it, but I would recommend a sharper film stock (NC 500 from my experience isn’t the sharpest film stock out there). Half frame cameras give a somewhat low quality image and I think the lens is plastic, but yea if you want you can use NC 500 in that camera. Hope this helps.
Hot take: NC500 is somewhat in between colour and b&w film emulsions
I guess with that amount of desaturation, I can see that xD.
Na jakie iso naswietlales film?
Czesto widzialem ze naswieltanie na 400 albo 320 to za malo
Cześć! Naświetlałem na 400 i sampel które pokazałem od moich kumple to też robili na 400. Ja osobiście nie miałem problemu z ekspozycją, ale Polecam mierzyć światło tam gdzie cień.
Wow, really hitting that grainydays formula…