Dude! Excellent episode and brief on the Phoenix. Tomorrow, I'm heading up to the Grand Canyon for an overnighter, then Flagstaff. I'll have a couple of rolls of TriX, M6, and Q2M. You and yours Be safe in your travels. Until the next episode.
Thank you! Nice meeting you to. Sorry I didn't reconnect with you later in the day, the owner's son at the campground let me go hours after we met. I no longer work there.
I'm ready....another very well done! the shots of artists and old truck are my favorites....i need to get back to Vulture City,....oh and really like the old cans. contrast for me on those really worked. Thanks Gary, keep on shooting!
This reminds me of using respooled Kodak motion picture film, back in the 1970's. it was always a roll of the dice what the color balance would be. Plus a lot of the emulsions had to be processed at home since a typical color lab wasn't able to handle it, or if it could it had to be processed as a one-off at a premium price. Great videos, by the way. Please keep them comnig.
Looking back that’s actually one thing I forgot to include in the video. I think shooting it at ISO 160 or 125 would probably be a better balance to open up the shadow detail. I wouldn’t go any lower than that before you start to risk over exposing the highlights. There’s not much latitude really with this film to go either way.
I love saturated film . Kodak Ektar is my favorite film. Love the orange cast saturation of this film so I hope to try it. Not a fan of Grain so Maybe I will Schoot it at iso 100 or 50. Wolfen film is way way more grainy than this.
Dude! Excellent episode and brief on the Phoenix. Tomorrow, I'm heading up to the Grand Canyon for an overnighter, then Flagstaff. I'll have a couple of rolls of TriX, M6, and Q2M. You and yours Be safe in your travels. Until the next episode.
Thanks Chuck!!! B&W at the Grand Canyon is not done enough and is fun!!
Love the images of the mural artist! Nice meeting you today 🙂
Thank you! Nice meeting you to. Sorry I didn't reconnect with you later in the day, the owner's son at the campground let me go hours after we met. I no longer work there.
I'm ready....another very well done! the shots of artists and old truck are my favorites....i need to get back to Vulture City,....oh and really like the old cans. contrast for me on those really worked. Thanks Gary, keep on shooting!
I like visiting there.
This reminds me of using respooled Kodak motion picture film, back in the 1970's. it was always a roll of the dice what the color balance would be. Plus a lot of the emulsions had to be processed at home since a typical color lab wasn't able to handle it, or if it could it had to be processed as a one-off at a premium price.
Great videos, by the way. Please keep them comnig.
Yes, it was character for sure. Glad you like the channel!
the band at 6:00 is actually Tupperware Remix Party!
Yes, that's what I heard....Interesting name...
Do you recommend shooting at box speed or slight overexposure like Kodak color negative films?
Looking back that’s actually one thing I forgot to include in the video. I think shooting it at ISO 160 or 125 would probably be a better balance to open up the shadow detail. I wouldn’t go any lower than that before you start to risk over exposing the highlights. There’s not much latitude really with this film to go either way.
At iso 100 to 60 it produces very nice results with a pull in development.
I love saturated film . Kodak Ektar is my favorite film. Love the orange cast saturation of this film so I hope to try it. Not a fan of Grain so Maybe I will Schoot it at iso 100 or 50. Wolfen film is way way more grainy than this.
Yes the grain is very intense with this film. Kinda a surprise when you see it’s an ASA 200 film.