@skinnylatte
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Can I ask you a random film / photography question? (Feel free to answer or not.)
I haven't really been doing it in awhile aside from quick snaps with rather mediocre digital cameras, but do have some decent Nikor lenses and an acceptable film camera to mount them on (35mm.) I shot a lot of Fujifilm in the past. Is there anything similar currently in color gamut or are the Kodak color ranges it for now? (If you know.) -
@jbaggs oh, the Fuji color films are suspected to be mostly Kodak now so you might as well shoot Kodak.
Some time last year or so the Superia range changed up, that’s the rumor anyway. You can also try Cinestill, which removes the black layer from motion picture film. Or you can shoot motion picture film (Kodak Vision 250D is v nice) and send it out to a lab that processes ECN-2 (more these days)
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@skinnylatte Ah! That's probably the thing I need to get my head around. I always shot negative for BW and reversal for color, but maybe I need to play with color negative film if I get back into it. Thanks!
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@jbaggs it’s still a negative (slide film is positive), just has a layer or remjet on top that makes normal processing harder but you shoot it like normal film