What's your favorite //experimental// film? I shot a roll of Crossbird not too long ago and liked what came out.
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I also had to correct the fuck out of the white balance on these. The originals are vomit yellow but the scans held enough info to save them.
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Not really an experimental film but the Kodak colour infrared film it made for the US military. Richard Moss did some snaps in the congo with it.
I don't like film.
i like a lot the rendering of Kodak Vision (movie film). theres something about its sharpness, or apparent high density, or the palette thats extremely engaging, looks very different to all the c41 memes that are still around.
>>3087761
off topic, but have you checked the last mosse? its pretty badass.
>>3088188
Yep! The series of refugee camps? Pretty good
>>3087757
Everything that's been sitting in the back of my freezer for the last 20 odd years.