Riotbmx Senior Member Jun 20, 2012 #1 Does anyone has any experience shooing still images with this film?
S Shadowleong New Member Jun 20, 2012 #2 You need a 85B to shoot in daylight to get the correct colour temperature, either that or flash with a orange gel
You need a 85B to shoot in daylight to get the correct colour temperature, either that or flash with a orange gel
Riotbmx Senior Member Jun 20, 2012 #3 Shadowleong said: You need a 85B to shoot in daylight to get the correct colour temperature, either that or flash with a orange gel Click to expand... Hey thanks, I just happen to have that filter. How about the processing? Have you personally tried that before?
Shadowleong said: You need a 85B to shoot in daylight to get the correct colour temperature, either that or flash with a orange gel Click to expand... Hey thanks, I just happen to have that filter. How about the processing? Have you personally tried that before?
S sweat100 Senior Member Jun 21, 2012 #4 It is ECN-2 process. Although you can cross process in C-41 chemicals (colours will not be accurate), but do NOT send to local labs as motion negative film have a remjet layer that will mess up the processing machine. You need to DIY this process.
It is ECN-2 process. Although you can cross process in C-41 chemicals (colours will not be accurate), but do NOT send to local labs as motion negative film have a remjet layer that will mess up the processing machine. You need to DIY this process.