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From: GarethFromChester
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  • i love the way the old colors look...

  • hi gareth

    could you explain why you used the filter...because of the daylight situation ?

  • That's correct; Ektachrome 64T requires an 85B filter when filming in natural daylight, otherwise the resulting footage will display a strong bluish cast. You can sometimes get acceptable results by just using the camera's built-in 85 daylight filter, although this can result in a slightly "colder" tone.

  • Very nice colours

  • Nice footage, glad you know how to use a camera and can hold a shot, every video of super 8 footage on youtube is a pan after pan, finally an artistic well shot test with super 8 as opposed to these "watering the garden" beginner pans, you know how to shoot, nice one mate.

  • hey man

    nice contrast/saturation

    is this cross-processed ?

  • No, it was just developed using the normal E6 reversal process. The vivid colours and the high contrast are due to bright sunlight at the time of shooting.

  • nice exposure and colours man, but with the cost of developing the stock you should try and film something thats moving, or move the camera more - couldn't help thinking you might as well have taken stills photos! Well exposed tho.

  • A fair comment, thanks for the feedback! To be honest, these are just a few random shots which I took in order to use up the last few feet of the cartridge - the film had some holiday footage on it which I was looking forward to seeing, and I was really itching to get it sent off to Andec :) My other Super 8 clips usually feature a bit more motion than this :)

  • I sent this film to Andec Filmtechnik in Germany for processing. Their address is as follows:

    Andec Filmtechnik

    Hasenheide 9

    D - 10967 Berlin

    I hope this information helps!

  • Very nice colors.

  • I have some rolls of Kodachrome 40. Do they develop that there too?

  • I believe that K40 can now only be developed by Dwayne's Photo in the USA - apparently, they won't be offering the service for much longer :( You might like to take a look at their website for details of their services and prices.

  • Hello, which country and whats the name of the lab where you developed the film? I need a lab which can develop my reversalfilms

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