Hi Scott,

What precautions should one take with estar stock? I just bought some Kodak
3374 too.

Please advise.

Thanks,
stephanie


On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 12:05 PM, Scott Dorsey <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have not run 3374 sound stock in-camera, but I have run Agfa ST-8 in
> camera.  With conventional reversal processing, if you were to expose at
> 40 ASA you'd probably be in the ballpark for outdoor pictorial stuff and
> for shooting credits.
>
> This stuff is very, very contrasty, though, so you can't just use normal
> metering and be able to predict where the line between white and black
> falls.  There will be very few midtones.  So either you will need zone
> system exposure or you will just have to bracket and see what you like.
>
> I would process just like any conventional reversal film.  If you are doing
> your own processing, you could use a low-energy developer and lose some
> film speed as well as some contrast.
>
> As always, be careful with estar stock in the camera.
> --scott
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