7201 anyone ?

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Mikael
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7201 anyone ?

Post by Mikael »

I just want to know if anyone has got there hands on a roll of this ultimate negative stock.

I can´t wait to see how it looks. Format doesn´t matter, but I reckon S8S has it in S8 soon...
cubdukat
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Post by cubdukat »

They already have. It's Pro8/01.

I'm getting ready to do a side-by-side between the old EXR '45 it replaced and the new stuff. 45 was already an excellent film in its right, so the new stock can only be better.
Daniel
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Post by Daniel »

Hello,

I have been using it on various formats from super-8 (Pro8/01) to 35mm.
The stock is really great. It resolves very well fine details, it have a wide latitude and a very good color balance. It is nice to see the improvement over 1989's EXR 50D.

Bye bye,
Daniel
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Post by cubdukat »

So 8/01's better than the old EXR stock?

How's the color rendition on the new stuff? I read that the cinematographer for "The Greatest Game in the World" (?) shot a lot of the EXR 50D because he was trying to get the "Kodachrome look."

If 8/01 can do that and improve on the grain and detail, then I for one am going to be "stocking" up on a lot of this stock.

Okay, sorry, bad joke...
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Post by mattias »

the exr already has great grain structure and detail. he was talking about contrast and color. the improvements make the new stock look much less like kodachrome.

/matt
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