johnrt
Established
Has anyone tried this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76oJBGOXec0&t=0s
Does it only work on movie film stock like Kodak Vision3, or can it be done on C41 too?
Looks interesting!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76oJBGOXec0&t=0s
Does it only work on movie film stock like Kodak Vision3, or can it be done on C41 too?
Looks interesting!
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
So, beach bipass if I remember right is mostly for motion picture work. The thing is, most of the time you don't do it with your O-negs, you do it with either print print stock or at the Interneg stage (case in point "Three Kings" and "Snow Falling on Ceder").
The thing is, these days, you can Bleach Bipass in digital, and thus not risk your O-neg's at all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tC-1tTbZnfw
The thing is, these days, you can Bleach Bipass in digital, and thus not risk your O-neg's at all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tC-1tTbZnfw
randy stewart
Established
C-41 bleach bypass
C-41 bleach bypass
"Does it only work on movie film stock like Kodak Vision3, or can it be done on C41 too?"
There is no reason why this technique would work similarly on any C-41 film, which has a very similar process to ENP-2 specified for Vision 3. I've never tried the technique, but the chemistry is basically the same.
C-41 bleach bypass
"Does it only work on movie film stock like Kodak Vision3, or can it be done on C41 too?"
There is no reason why this technique would work similarly on any C-41 film, which has a very similar process to ENP-2 specified for Vision 3. I've never tried the technique, but the chemistry is basically the same.
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