Cinestill 800T - Bournemouth, ABC Cinema 17-12-13
This is a shot from my first use of Cinestill 800T film, which is Kodak Eastman 5219 movie film which has been prepared by removing the Rem-Jet and loaded in to standard 135 cartridges.
I shot the roll using a Minolta X300S camera with a Sigma 35-70mm lens, ranging from f2.8 to f8 depending on the light levels using an ISO setting of 800. No filter was used for any shot. Most of the shots were either 1/30th or 1/60th.
I developed the roll at home using a Digibase C41 three stage kit from Firstcall Photographic, a UK supplier. I used a development time of 3 mins, 30 seconds at 38'c, using my own technique with an old Agfa Rondinax 35U daylight tank, however the film base feels quite thick so this tank may not be the best option going forward.
Scanning of the negatives has been with a Plustek Opticfilm 8100 at 3600dpi, mostly with the Fuji Pro H400 setting then minor tweaks with saturation/contrast.
Cinestill 800T - Bournemouth, ABC Cinema 17-12-13
This is a shot from my first use of Cinestill 800T film, which is Kodak Eastman 5219 movie film which has been prepared by removing the Rem-Jet and loaded in to standard 135 cartridges.
I shot the roll using a Minolta X300S camera with a Sigma 35-70mm lens, ranging from f2.8 to f8 depending on the light levels using an ISO setting of 800. No filter was used for any shot. Most of the shots were either 1/30th or 1/60th.
I developed the roll at home using a Digibase C41 three stage kit from Firstcall Photographic, a UK supplier. I used a development time of 3 mins, 30 seconds at 38'c, using my own technique with an old Agfa Rondinax 35U daylight tank, however the film base feels quite thick so this tank may not be the best option going forward.
Scanning of the negatives has been with a Plustek Opticfilm 8100 at 3600dpi, mostly with the Fuji Pro H400 setting then minor tweaks with saturation/contrast.