Huss
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Great images Huss! A question if you don't mind me asking: How do you get the colourful markings on and around the sprockets? Or is this the way C200 comes out after development (and after inversion to positive of course)?
I didn't do anything, that's on the film! It does look pretty though. (I wonder what it's for?)
Huss
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Maybe not fine grain, but FINE WINE.
Nikomat FTn, Nikkor-H Auto 50mm f/2 non-AI, Fujifilm Fujicolor 200.
2018.05.19 Roll #154-000919540024.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
Love the 3D pop of the light/lamp shades.
Ricoh
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Thanks Huss. Maybe some form of optical guide for machine printing...? Whatever, I do agree it looks pretty.I didn't do anything, that's on the film! It does look pretty though. (I wonder what it's for?)
Need to order a pack of C200 and acquire the necessary inversion software to reveal the sprockets, after camera scanning (the Plustek I have doesn't 'see' the sprockets).
dourbalistar
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Love the 3D pop of the light/lamp shades.
Thanks! I'm not quite sure I see the same effect - must have drank too much.
richardHaw
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last time i check both shops still have them, even the ones at ogikubo but some shops are setting a limit. it seems that some foreigners from across the sea are buying them in bulk to sell for profit online, leaving the shops with no stocks at all![]()
i just saw some in shinjuku, 400 is now 5000
Huss
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Jumillar
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Spatialism
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I have a large collection of images on Fujicolor C200 from my pre-digital days, which i'll maybe occasionally share here.
Olympus Trip 35 , Fujicolor C200
Spatialism by john millar, on Flickr
Spatialism
I have a large collection of images on Fujicolor C200 from my pre-digital days, which i'll maybe occasionally share here.
Olympus Trip 35 , Fujicolor C200

Jumillar
Never Settle
Thanks
Thanks
Huss, Dourbalistar et al on RFF, thanks for the inspirational images posted on this forum. I've been shooting digital for many years now but my Xpro 1 has now been sidelined whilst I explore film once again.
Thanks
Huss, Dourbalistar et al on RFF, thanks for the inspirational images posted on this forum. I've been shooting digital for many years now but my Xpro 1 has now been sidelined whilst I explore film once again.
davidnewtonguitars
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Huss
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Prest_400
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Huss, this frame is amazing. I've been lurking the NLP and "camera scanning" talk for long and these are absolutely amazing results.You're welcome!
Rollei QZ35w, Fuji C200
Doesn't look like the cheapest Fujicolor. Well, of course because it was given proper treatment.
The light, contrast, subject and colors are on point. On point!
That's how color film should look. Looks a bit like Slide film (because it does not need color inversion acrobatics?) Another fellower RFFer from Greece (Mamiya 7 thread) got similar fantastic and realistic results out of color neg.
Ted Striker
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This film has such spectacular color.
retinax
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Huss, this frame is amazing. I've been lurking the NLP and "camera scanning" talk for long and these are absolutely amazing results.
Doesn't look like the cheapest Fujicolor. Well, of course because it was given proper treatment.
The light, contrast, subject and colors are on point. On point!
That's how color film should look. Looks a bit like Slide film (because it does not need color inversion acrobatics?) Another fellower RFFer from Greece (Mamiya 7 thread) got similar fantastic and realistic results out of color neg.
I concur. Amazing results in this thread. This particular one is helped by special lighting, large windows or other reflective surface behind the photographer?
It would be interesting to see what it would take a Photoshop wizard to get these colors from digital shots.
dourbalistar
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I didn't do anything, that's on the film! It does look pretty though. (I wonder what it's for?)
The little bar code at the bottom edge is a DX bar code. According to Fujifilm's Professional Film Data Guide brochure:
Edge markings are used for identifying processed film. In addition to edge markings, "DX" codes are also seen on 135-size color negatives. Code patterns are designated for each film type. The correlation between film type, edge markings, and "DX" and frame number bar codes is indicated below.
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David Hughes
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Thank you so much for that link, I guess everyone reading it will be downloading it. I loved the exposure guide and can throw away my meters... ;-)
Regards, David
Regards, David
dourbalistar
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Thank you so much for that link, I guess everyone reading it will be downloading it. I loved the exposure guide and can throw away my meters... ;-)
Regards, David
I'm not sure if that's passive aggressive sarcasm or not, but I removed the direct PDF link in my post above. Instead, here are links to Fujifilm's website, which has download links for Data & Spec Sheets and Manuals & Brochures.
https://www.fujifilmusa.com/support/ServiceSupportBrowse.do?prodcat=233844&sscucatid=664273
https://www.fujifilmusa.com/support...dcat=233844&sscucatid=664271&sscucatid=664272
Huss
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Huss
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Huss, this frame is amazing. I've been lurking the NLP and "camera scanning" talk for long and these are absolutely amazing results.
Doesn't look like the cheapest Fujicolor. Well, of course because it was given proper treatment.
The light, contrast, subject and colors are on point. On point!
That's how color film should look. Looks a bit like Slide film (because it does not need color inversion acrobatics?) Another fellower RFFer from Greece (Mamiya 7 thread) got similar fantastic and realistic results out of color neg.
Thank you!
The thing to realize is that Fuji knows what they are doing. They know how to make film. If we don't respect the emulsion and treat it like cr-p because it is a cr-ppy budget film, we will get cr-ppy results.
Process this film with the care that we would give to a roll of Portra or 400H and we will get nice results.
FYI my C200 is now about 5 years expired. But refrigerated until used.
Huss
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