Testing selects with Devyn a few weeks ago. You can see them all on my blog
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Mar 01, 2016 15:52 | #1
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DThriller Goldmember More info | Mar 01, 2016 21:59 | #2 So is this a find the film type game? http://www.facebook.com/DPhillipsStudios
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Lol, First two diptychs are digital the latter two are Film. Portra 400 and Cinestill 800T respectively.
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DThriller Goldmember More info | Mar 02, 2016 17:26 | #4 Ive thought about getting some cinestill. Any comments abou it? Other then the obvious http://www.facebook.com/DPhillipsStudios
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I really like it. I would suggest shooting it at 400 instead of 800 or pushing it though.
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DThriller Goldmember More info | Mar 03, 2016 15:00 | #6 Im not super familiar with the ins and outs of pushing film. So you're saying cinestill 800 you should shoot as if it was 400 and push it "back". Dont people usually push the other way? Like shooting 400 film as if its was 800 in low light situations to get useable handheld ect? http://www.facebook.com/DPhillipsStudios
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DThriller Goldmember More info | Mar 03, 2016 15:09 | #7 Ok I just watch the art of photography's video on pushing and pulling. So those were all dumb questions. http://www.facebook.com/DPhillipsStudios
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Yea, I pull it, just in shooting to reduce the grain and it behaves a little better to me that way.
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DThriller Goldmember More info | Mar 03, 2016 18:05 | #9 Thanks for the info! http://www.facebook.com/DPhillipsStudios
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Lol, yea it's not cheap. It's a pain in the ass to remove the remjet layer though.
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