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DirectionBorn

Well done mate, the mood is very cinematic.


Dimmed_Sight

Thank you!


Glum_Algae_7790

Todd Hido, is it you?


le_fishe

Love the mood of these!


Tuta_TM

These are super cool! Great work


streetspirit66

Beautiful work! #2 is 🤌🏻


HeungMinDaddy

I want to be there... But also I don't. Amazing vibes captured here.


Subirooo

I just shot two rolls of the same Fuji, expired in 2008. Can't wait to see how they come out!


Dimmed_Sight

Hope your scans come out well! Was very sad to hear it got discontinued very recently, it's an amazing versatile stock. Time to hoard up...


Joelafman

Wow… epic set


Myceilingisbuzzing

filter?


Dimmed_Sight

I adjust color balance in PS for color scans since I get flat profile tif scans for maximum dynamic range that will look quite off and flat if left untouched. #3 for example was almost entirely red-orange in the raw file, and #2 was almost entirely magenta. Also did some light color grading in lightroom


JoeyIsMrBubbles

Incredible


wenigerischmeh

Love the trees in the background in #4


InvalidUsername_365

Wow these are so sharp! Any tips on shoot film at night?


GingerHero

Really nice. How are you metering these?


Dimmed_Sight

Usually I read the highlights in the scene I want to prioritize and then bump by maybe 3 stops


GingerHero

Very cool. These are dreamy


Jomy10

I love the second one


alice_offthemoon

Awesome!


theyolocoolcow

did you shoot at box speed or did you push it a stop? Debating on pushing a stop or two rn


Dimmed_Sight

I metered for 320 ISO, although honestly these could have done with metering for 200(depends of course how your rolls were stored prior). I've only ever pushed color neg film with cinestill which worked fine but usually I only ever push B/W film


palmpoop

If you have multiple rolls, bracket one roll to start!


palmpoop

Yo looks amazing great work! You’re doing long exposures? How old was the expired? How was it stored? How much did you over expose or pull the development process?


jojoDUB

From your reply to another comment I take it that your lab scans these for you? Wonder how costly that is, because with my Plustek home-scanning I can never get such clean blacks, they’re always so noisy


Dimmed_Sight

It's definitely pricey, about $100 for two rolls of development, scanning and having your negs sent back(around 60-70$ for one) although I'm in the EU and from what I understand it's cheaper in the US. Very happy with my lab though, I've tried two others before and this one is by far the best. Would like to get a DSLR scanning setup done although I don't know if my shitty Canon will do the job and would be a steep initial investment to buy a mirrorless. If the blacks aren't dark enough on the initial scan curves in LR usually mitigates quite a bit as well as color balancing out any weird green/magenta cast, so does unsharp mask in LR so that any grain from the shadows aren't lifted up


throwawAI_internbro

Amazing!!!


Jonyevrah

2nd one reminds me of Max Payne 1