Guy Pinhas
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Hello everyone.
A while back I shot some with a film and I have no idea what it is. This is what I can tell you and please see image attached.
1- The film has numbers running through it. In the middle and not every frame but every so often.
2- From what I can remember, the film stock was thick or felt stiff. It didn't feel like a regular photo film such as Tri-X or Foma or what have you and came in a semi unmarked cassette.
3- I think the stock had something to do with sound.
4- Super high contrast.
Any help will be appreciated.
Guy.
A while back I shot some with a film and I have no idea what it is. This is what I can tell you and please see image attached.
1- The film has numbers running through it. In the middle and not every frame but every so often.
2- From what I can remember, the film stock was thick or felt stiff. It didn't feel like a regular photo film such as Tri-X or Foma or what have you and came in a semi unmarked cassette.
3- I think the stock had something to do with sound.
4- Super high contrast.
Any help will be appreciated.
Guy.
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Andrea Taurisano
il cimento
'Hello everyone.
A while back I shot some with a film and I have no idea what it is. This is what I can tell you and please see image attached.
1- The film has numbers running through it. In the middle and not every frame but every so often.
2- From what I can remember, the film stock was thick or felt stiff. It didn't feel like a regular photo film such as Tri-X or Foma or what have you and came in a semi unmarked cassette.
3- I think the stock had something to do with sound.
4- Super high contrast.
Any help will be appreciated.
Guy.
I'm 99% sure it is Kodak Panchromatic sound recording film . I've shot a few rolls of it, and everything matches your description.
Guy Pinhas
Well-known
Thank you Andrea. Sounds about right.
On another note, I have three of your books and I love them! Great great stuff!
On another note, I have three of your books and I love them! Great great stuff!
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I'm 99% sure it is Kodak Panchromatic sound recording film . I've shot a few rolls of it, and everything matches your description.
Andrea Taurisano
il cimento
Thank you Andrea. Sounds about right.
On another note, I have three of your books and I love them! Great great stuff!
Oh, thanks, Guy! BTW, if you happen to have more of that sound recording film, try it on a dull day (haze, fog, low clouds, etc.). That's where its super high contrast gives fantastic results, in my experience. In situation with harsh light / strong contrast it's hardly usable.
Guy Pinhas
Well-known
Thanks Andrea. Can't remember where I got it or who gave it to me. I am pretty sure I developed it in Rodinal but that's about it. But yeah, it's wild!
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