[Frameworks] Fwd: [Klubvizija] [Labos] shooting 3383 print film with or without filter
Robert Schaller
robert at ontosmedia.com
Sat Mar 23 04:01:45 UTC 2024
I think you would want the filter for each exposure, because that's what the stock is designed for. Likewise for the developer: it's meant to be processed in ecp developer. Of course, as Ruben imagines, this would be a high-contrast negative, but that's the nature of the film. One could cross-process it in ecn, but I'm not sure that would bring the contrast down.
I'd be interested to hear how it come out!
Robert Schaller
> On Mar 22, 2024, at 6:57 PM, Pip Chodorov <pip at re-voir.com> wrote:
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> Hi everyone,
> I am forwarding an interesting question from the Labos list. Maybe someone here has an answer?
> Pip
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>> Begin forwarded message:
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>> From: Ruben Chitrit via Forum <forum at filmlabs.org>
>> Subject: [Labos] shooting 3383 print film with or without filter
>> Date: March 23, 2024 at 4:04:07 AM GMT+9
>> To: forum labo <forum at filmlabs.org>
>> Cc: Ruben Chitrit <ruben.chitrit at hotmail.fr>
>> Reply-To: forum labo <forum at filmlabs.org>, Discussion list for members of Zagreb film lab Klubvizija <klubvizija at re-voir.com>
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>> Hello everyone,
>> I'm about to shoot tomorrow with 3383 color print film.
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>> I was told I should shoot with a CTO filter or a stripe of color negative film (as this film has not the orange layer you have on color negatives)
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>> I won't scan or telecine and color grade, I want to develop it negative and then print it on the same stock.
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>> Now that I'm about to shoot I have a big dubt, shall I really put the filter to shoot, or shall I put it when printing?
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>> I would say I should only put it for the print because a regular negative would have the orange layer, but this one don't have, so if I put it when I print it will look like the usual situation right?
>> But I'm not sure, because this film is also meant to receive light and images with that orange filter!
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>> I didn't find much information on that and unfortunately I'm not able yet to make test because I have not yet the chemicals to make ecp or ecn.
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>> A secondary question : regarding the right contrast, do you think I shall develop the shooting in ecn 2 and then the print in ecp ? or both in ecp ?(as it is the same print film)
>> maybe ecn is too week for this stock... but maybe two times ecp is going to be over contrasted ?
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>> Thank you!
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>> Ruben
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