
Ektachrome 64T Push Processed To 160 asa
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1. Ektachrome 64T Push Processed To 160 asa
1 year ago
A poor quality off the wall transfer quickly showing some 64T pushed by Nanolab. Filmed with a Canon 814XL-S at 18fps, most of these test shots were filmed with the aperture wide open. The scenes showing the tower blocks and the chameleon eating a cricket were done with a 150 degree shutter, the latter strobes in and out of focus because it was filmed using the last bit of film in the cartridge.
The noise is greatly exagerrated in the night scenes by the video camera, and the video transfer also blows out the bright street lights and car headlights etc, whereas they're not like that on the actual film. Even with the increased grain the original is still sharp, and the colours are much better than the old Ektachrome 160.
Music is pinched from Blade Runner and has nothing to do with the footage whatsoever :)
The noise is greatly exagerrated in the night scenes by the video camera, and the video transfer also blows out the bright street lights and car headlights etc, whereas they're not like that on the actual film. Even with the increased grain the original is still sharp, and the colours are much better than the old Ektachrome 160.
Music is pinched from Blade Runner and has nothing to do with the footage whatsoever :)
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64T is not the crappy filmstock some think it is!