![]() Kodak "borrowed" technology from their motion picture department for the new Portra films and Ektar. The emulsions are optimized for a hybrid workflow, ideal for scanning, with literally futuristic features (from still photography perspective). It is at the forefront of R&D for film technology, because the Movie & TV industry is film's #1 client. Q: What are the Vision 3 films behind the creation of CineStill Film?Ī: Vision 3 5219 is the 3rd generation of tungsten balanced EI 500 color negative motion picture film stock behind CineStill 800Tungsten emulsion. It harnesses the same outstanding performance and aesthetics found in many blockbuster films produced today, plus it is optimized for still photography workflows. CineStill Film is motion picture film, which is converted and packaged for standard still photography lab processing. However, the curves, lower gamma and base can prove problematic for tradition still imaging standards. ![]() There are some advantages found in modern motion picture formats and processing e.g., anti-halation, antistatic, lubricant backing. "Repackaged" motion picture film CAN NOT be processed in standard C-41 film processors due to the Remjet backing present on motion picture films, which would contaminate the chemistry and damage both the machine and film inside.Ĭompanies which "repackaged" old unused motion picture stock, forced the photographer to send the film back for makeshift motion picture lab processing, and generated a motion picture format negative that was compatible with motion picture printing. Compared to the original motion picture stock, 800T responds with a slightly increased gamma yielding an 800 ISO Tungsten balanced negative, which is optimized for digital and optical still photography processes. This material is converted to a different format and suitable for C-41 chemistry. We utilize the same advanced emulsion technology found in Motion Picture film to create a still photography film which is optimized for C-41 processing. Q: Is this just repackaged Motion Picture film?Ī: It is important to note that CineStill is NOT simply "repackaged" motion picture film. ![]() How do I dispose of photographic chemistry after exhaustion?.What's the difference between "Bromide Drag" and "Surge Marks"?.What are "agitation methods" and why does it matter?.What is the best room temperature for processing with Df96?.How do I push film in Df96 if the process is self-completing?.If times are minimum for self-completion, can I over-process?.Do all film types take the same amount of time to process in Df96?.What are the compromises with a monobath vs multi-bath processing?.How do I take beautiful pictures with CineStill Film?.Can I use CineStill Film for flash photography?.Should I use a filter on 800Tungsten in daylight?.When should I push CineStill 800Tungsten?.Why is the speed rating given in Exposure Indices rather than ASA?.Is there anything I should do differently when shooting CineStill Film?.What is the CineStill BWXX black and white film?.What is different about CineStill 50Daylight film?.What type of light is CineStill 800Tungsten made for?.What is the shelf-life of CineStill Film?.Is C-41 or ECN-2 process better for CineStill Film?.Is this just repackaged Motion Picture film?.
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