squirrel$$$bandit
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It's Fuji Pro800Z. Wow--I love it. It's like Tri-X in color. Beautiful grain, and the scanner loves the thin base. I have never gotten scans of color film so close to perfect without adjustment. Most of these, I just tweaked exposure and nudged up the blacks a bit.
Canon 7, Canon 50/1.2, Pro800Z in C41 press kit.
Canon 7, Canon 50/1.2, Pro800Z in C41 press kit.




Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Oh man, those are great.
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
a bit on the blue side; otherwise, I love the color!
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
Thanks! The first and last are taken in the semi-abandoned village of Lisle, New York. The tree is in my yard, and the fridge was on the way.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I'd be interested to see how it performs in low light ... as in night! I have a five pack of this in the cupboard that I have yet to try but might have to soon.
It seems pretty restrained colour wise for Fuji which I sometimes find a bit oversaturated in it's look ... easily fixed when you scan admittedly!
It seems pretty restrained colour wise for Fuji which I sometimes find a bit oversaturated in it's look ... easily fixed when you scan admittedly!
photogdave
Shops local
It's REALLY great in 120. Stick a roll of that in a Fuji GA645 and you can shoot in just about any condition!
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
Are there other high-ISO C41 color films out there?
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
Are there other high-ISO C41 color films out there?
Does Kodak still make Portra 800? I used to like it a lot, but haven't shot it in many years.
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
Yes, it looks as though they do. B&H also carries a Lomography ISO800 color film.
Faintandfuzzy
Well-known
While you may enjoy the color you're getting, I'm not certain I agree with your assessment of little correction being needed. These appear to all have a very blue/green color cast that needs to be corrected at the scanning stage. What scanning software did you use?
emraphoto
Veteran
i wonder if this is the modern version of fuji press 800? i shot that stuff for ages and was totally enamored with it!
the tone (blue) might be prominent due to slight underexposure?
the tone (blue) might be prominent due to slight underexposure?
Muggins
Junk magnet
I'm fairly certain there's an 800 in the Reala range - I tried a roll last autumn, one pic here: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3287/3044141906_c8de6a23b1.jpg, but I don't recall exactly what it was called.
I too have found that colours can oversaturate a bit with Fuji - I've some shots of poppies which are slap-in-the-face bright, really OTT red.
Incidentally, if Flickr guidelines wnat you to use their suggested method for linking to photos in a Flickr account, how come it never works?
Adrian
I too have found that colours can oversaturate a bit with Fuji - I've some shots of poppies which are slap-in-the-face bright, really OTT red.
Incidentally, if Flickr guidelines wnat you to use their suggested method for linking to photos in a Flickr account, how come it never works?
Adrian
Michael I.
Well-known
wait till you see it in med format
bmattock
Veteran
a bit on the blue side; otherwise, I love the color!
I agree (but I'm color-blind, so feel free to ignore). Reminds me of Agfa Vista 200, a tiny bit more grainy. Not bad, though!
steveohan
Member
pro 800Z is one of my favourite colour negative films. i usually shoot slides but when i want a fast colour negative for night, 800Z does it for me. too bad i cant find it in s.korea.
some shots from my rolleiflex 2.8GX:
some shots from my rolleiflex 2.8GX:



cysasam
Established
It does appear bluish. Anyone got a 100%? Just want to take a look at the grain structure.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I noticed when I shot some 120 Reala in my Iskra recently I had a few scanning problems ... kept getting colour casts in the occasional image but not all. I'd used a roll of Portra peviously and had no such problems!
Maybe there's a base tint in the Fuji that confuses the scanner now and then?
Maybe there's a base tint in the Fuji that confuses the scanner now and then?
Bingley
Veteran
Beautiful shots and lovely colors! I like the blues and reds. The colors on this film remind me of Agfachrome 50. Back in the day that was my favorite color film; now alas it's long gone. The faster speed of the Fuji is a real plus.
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
I'm using Vuescan and like the colors pretty well as they are. I generally color-correct in Lightroom. Auto WB would probably satisfy you, faintandfuzzy--Lightroom does a good job most of the time.
Lemme turn on my photo computer, I'll get a couple of crops up.
Lemme turn on my photo computer, I'll get a couple of crops up.
nightfly
Well-known
I love Tri-X but these look pretty dull and grainy to me with a very greenish cast. Could be the scanner or post processing but I think I'd pass on this film based on those photos. Those kinda results are why I shoot mainly slide film when I shoot color. You can always tone it down a bit but it's difficult to fix dullness and graininess.
However the night shots posted by Steveohan look great.
However the night shots posted by Steveohan look great.
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